كاهل
Arabic
Etymology
From the root ك ه ل (k-h-l), from the root's now-obsolete senses "middle age; adulthood; reliability; backing and support".
Noun
كاهِل • (kāhil) m (plural كَوَاهِل (kawāhil))
- (countable, anatomy) the area between the shoulder joints and the neck; the shoulders and the upper back; the shoulder girdle
- (countable, by extension) something resembling, likened to, or related to the shoulders or the back (such as endurance, energy, stamina, and so on)
- (countable, by extension) someone resembling, likened to, or related to the shoulders or the back (such as a friend, a backer, a sponser, a supporter, a provider, a chieftain, and so on)
Declension
Declension of noun كَاهِل (kāhil)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | كَاهِل kāhil |
الْكَاهِل al-kāhil |
كَاهِل kāhil |
Nominative | كَاهِلٌ kāhilun |
الْكَاهِلُ al-kāhilu |
كَاهِلُ kāhilu |
Accusative | كَاهِلًا kāhilan |
الْكَاهِلَ al-kāhila |
كَاهِلَ kāhila |
Genitive | كَاهِلٍ kāhilin |
الْكَاهِلِ al-kāhili |
كَاهِلِ kāhili |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | كَاهِلَيْن kāhilayn |
الْكَاهِلَيْن al-kāhilayn |
كَاهِلَيْ kāhilay |
Nominative | كَاهِلَانِ kāhilāni |
الْكَاهِلَانِ al-kāhilāni |
كَاهِلَا kāhilā |
Accusative | كَاهِلَيْنِ kāhilayni |
الْكَاهِلَيْنِ al-kāhilayni |
كَاهِلَيْ kāhilay |
Genitive | كَاهِلَيْنِ kāhilayni |
الْكَاهِلَيْنِ al-kāhilayni |
كَاهِلَيْ kāhilay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | كَوَاهِل kawāhil |
الْكَوَاهِل al-kawāhil |
كَوَاهِل kawāhil |
Nominative | كَوَاهِلُ kawāhilu |
الْكَوَاهِلُ al-kawāhilu |
كَوَاهِلُ kawāhilu |
Accusative | كَوَاهِلَ kawāhila |
الْكَوَاهِلَ al-kawāhila |
كَوَاهِلَ kawāhila |
Genitive | كَوَاهِلَ kawāhila |
الْكَوَاهِلِ al-kawāhili |
كَوَاهِلِ kawāhili |
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