أكلة

See also: إكلة and آكلة

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ء ك ل (ʔ-k-l)

Noun

أَكْلَة • (ʔakla) f

  1. meal, an instance of food, some scran
  2. a single act of eating
Declension

Noun

أُكْلَة • (ʔukla) f (plural أُكَل (ʔukal))

  1. morsel, bit of food
Declension

Noun

أَكِلَة • (ʔakila) f

  1. a female camel which suffers itching from hair or hair on her fetus
  2. gangrene, ulcer or the like
Declension

Noun

أَكَلَة • (ʔakala) m pl

  1. plural of آكِل (ʔākil, eater)

Adjective

أَكَلَة • (ʔakala) m pl

  1. plural of آكِل (ʔākil, eating)

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

أَكِلَّة • (ʔakilla) pl

  1. plural of إِكْلِيل (ʔiklīl, crown)

Etymology 3

From Aramaic אכלא / ܐܟܠܐ (ʾaḵlā, maul), from Akkadian 𒄑𒃻𒄢 (GIŠNIG2.GUL /⁠akkullu⁠/, a hoe- or hammer-like rock- and ground-hacking tool).

Noun

أَكْلَة • (ʔakla) f

  1. (obsolete) maul, hammer
Declension

References

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ء ك ل
6 terms

Etymology

From Arabic أَكْلَة (ʔakla).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔak.le/, [ˈʔak.le]
  • IPA(key): /ʔak.la/, [ˈʔak.la]
  • (file)

Noun

أكلة • (ʔakle) f (plural أكلات (ʔaklāt))

  1. dish (type of food)
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