إسهال
Arabic
| Root |
|---|
| س ه ل (s h l) |
| 8 terms |
Etymology
From أَسْهَلَ (ʔashala, “to purge, to relieve (the bowels), to produce a bowel movement”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔis.haːl/
Noun
إِسْهَال • (ʔishāl) m
Declension
| singular | basic singular triptote | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | إِسْهَال ʔishāl |
الْإِسْهَال al-ʔishāl |
إِسْهَال ʔishāl |
| nominative | إِسْهَالٌ ʔishālun |
الْإِسْهَالُ al-ʔishālu |
إِسْهَالُ ʔishālu |
| accusative | إِسْهَالًا ʔishālan |
الْإِسْهَالَ al-ʔishāla |
إِسْهَالَ ʔishāla |
| genitive | إِسْهَالٍ ʔishālin |
الْإِسْهَالِ al-ʔishāli |
إِسْهَالِ ʔishāli |
Related terms
- إِمْسَاك (ʔimsāk, “constipation”)
- زُحَار (zuḥār, “dysentery”)
Descendants
- → Armenian: իսհալ (ishal)
- → Azerbaijani: ishal
- → Ottoman Turkish: اسهال
- Turkish: ishal
- → Persian: اسهال (eshâl)
- → Urdu: اسہال (ishāl)
South Levantine Arabic
| Root |
|---|
| س ه ل |
| 2 terms |
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Arabic إسْهال (ʔishāl).
Pronunciation
Noun
إسهال • (ʔishāl) m
- (uncountable) diarrhea