رذيل

Arabic

Root
ر ذ ل (r-ḏ-l)

Etymology

From the root ر ذ ل (r-ḏ-l); compare رَذُلَ (raḏula, to be low, mean, vile).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ra.ðiːl/

Adjective

رَذِيل • (raḏīl) (feminine رَذِيلَة (raḏīla), masculine plural رُذَلَاء (ruḏalāʔ) or رِذَال (riḏāl) or رَذِيلُوز (raḏīlūz), feminine plural رَذِيلَات (raḏīlāt) or رَذَائِل (raḏāʔil), elative أَرْذَل (ʔarḏal))

  1. low, mean, vile, despicable, infamous
    أَرْذَل العُمْرʔarḏal al-ʕumrthe worst part of life (meaning "old age")

Declension

Lua error: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: rəzil
  • Ottoman Turkish: رذیل‎

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ر ذ ل
1 term

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ra.ziːl/, /ra.ðiːl/

Adjective

رذيل • (razīl) (feminine رذيلة (razīla), common plural رُذال (ruzāl))

  1. absurd, ridiculous, silly, lame
    Synonyms: سخيف (saḵīf), تافه (tāfih), بايخ (bāyiḵ)
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