طلاء

Arabic

Etymology

Root
ط ل ي (ṭ-l-y)

From طَلَى (ṭalā, to smear, to paint, to rub in).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tˤi.laːʔ/
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Noun

طِلَاء • (ṭilāʔ) m (plural أَطْلِيَة (ʔaṭliya)) (normally uncountable)

  1. tar, pitch, paint, liniment, oil, ointment, varnish, plaster, etc. (anything used for smearing, painting, varnishing, anointing, etc.)
  2. syrup, thick beverage or wine
  3. wine, delicious wine
  4. juice of grapes
  5. cooking ashes
  6. pure silver
  7. abuse, revilement, reproach
  8. tether, cord with which the leg of a lamb is tied to a stake

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: tila
  • Ottoman Turkish: طلا (tıla)
  • Persian: طلا (telâ)
  • Urdu: طلا (tilā)

Noun

طَلَّاء • (ṭallāʔ) m (plural طَلَّاؤُون (ṭallāʔūn), feminine طَلَّاءَة (ṭallāʔa))

  1. plasterer, painter, overlayer, gilder
  2. a seller of طِلَاء (ṭilāʔ)

Declension

Noun

طِلَاء • (ṭilāʔ) pl

  1. plural of طَلًا (ṭalan, the young of a gazelle)
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