س ع ل

Arabic

Root

س ع ل • (s-ʕ-l)

Derived terms

  • Form I: سَعَلَ (saʕala, to cough; be lively, cheerful, in a cheerful mood)
    • Verbal noun: سُعْلَة (suʕla), سُعَال (suʕāl)
    • Active participle: سَاعِل (sāʕil)
    • Passive participle: مَسْعُول (masʕūl)
  • Form IV: أَسْعَلَ (ʔasʕala, make cheerful, joyful)
    • Verbal noun: سَعْل (saʕl)
    • Active participle: مُسْعِل (musʕil)
    • Passive participle: مُسْعَل (musʕal)
  • Form X: اِسْتَسْعَلَ (istasʕala, be wanton and screaming like a female ghoul)
    • Verbal noun: اِسْتِسْعَال (istisʕāl)
    • Active participle: مُسْتَسْعِل (mustasʕil)
    • Passive participle: مُسْتَسْعَل (mustasʕal)
Nouns and adjectives
  • سَاعِل (sāʕil, someone who coughs; throat, respiratory tract)
  • سِعْلاء (siʕlāʔ, ogress, female ghoul; wanton and screaming woman; cantankerous woman, fury, shrew; cunning person, trickster, mischief-maker)
  • سِعْلً (siʕlan, ogress, female ghoul; wanton and screaming woman; cantankerous woman, fury, shrew; cunning person, trickster, mischief-maker)
  • مَسْعِل (masʕil, throat, respiratory tract; location of a cough)
  • سُعَال (suʕāl, coughing)
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