ذلیل

See also: ذليل

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic ذَلِيل (ḏalīl, servile; despicable, low).

Adjective

ذلیل • (zelil) (comparative دخی ذلیل (dahı zelil), superlative اڭ ذلیل (eñ zelil))

  1. vile, base, mean, low, contemptible, despicable, abject, fit or deserving to be despised, morally reprehensible
    Synonyms: آلچاق (alçak), رذیل (rezil)
  2. servile, submissive, abject, slavish, wormy, meekly obedient or passive, ready to conform to the will of others

Descendants

  • Turkish: zelil

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic ذَلِيل (ḏalīl).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? ḏalīl, zalīl
Dari reading? zalīl
Iranian reading? zalil
Tajik reading? zalil

Adjective

Dari ذلیل
Iranian Persian
Tajik залил

ذلیل • (zalil)

  1. humiliated; dishonored; contemptible
  2. weak
  3. despicable
  4. insulting

Descendants

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian ذلیل (zalīl), from Arabic ذَلِيل (ḏalīl). Compare Punjabi ذليل / ਜ਼ਲੀਲ (zalīl).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /zə.liːl/
  • Rhymes: -iːl
  • Hyphenation: ذَ‧لِیل

Adjective

ذَلِیل • (zalīl) (indeclinable, Hindi spelling ज़लील)

  1. humiliated; dishonoured
  2. despicable, insulting

References

  • ذلیل”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • ذلیل”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2025.