إسهال

See also: اسهال and اسہال

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 • (ʔishālm

  1. verbal noun of أَسْهَلَ (ʔashala) (form IV)
  2. diarrhea

Declension

Declension of noun إِسْهَال (ʔishāl)
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

Descendants

  • Armenian: իսհալ (ishal)
  • Azerbaijani: ishal
  • Ottoman Turkish: اسهال
  • Persian: اسهال (eshâl)
  • Urdu: اسہال (ishāl)

South Levantine Arabic

Root
س ه ل
2 terms

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Arabic إسْهال (ʔishāl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔis.haːl/, [ʔɪsˈhæːl]
  • Audio (Ramallah):(file)

Noun

إسهال • (ʔishālm

  1. (uncountable) diarrhea