عديل

Chadian Arabic

Root
ع د ل
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic عَدِيل (ʕadīl).

Adjective

عديل • (ʔadīl) (feminine عديلة (ʔadīle), common plural عديلين (ʔadīlīn))

  1. good, well
    • 2020, “كِكَيْفَ تَحْمِي نَفْسَكَ مِن فِيرُوس كَوْرَوْنَا؟”, in SIL International[1], Chad:
      كُنْ مَا تَقْدَر تِنَفَّس عَدِيل، نَادِي الرَّقَم 1313 لِلْفَزَع
      If you can't breathe well, call the number 1313 for help
  2. right, fair

References

  • Heath, Judith, Mahadi, Mahamat Zene (2021) Lexique Arabe Tchadien-Français[2] (in French), 11th edition, N'Djamena, Chad: SIL Chad, page 4
  • Pommerol, Patrice Jullien de (1999) Dictionnaire Arabe Tchadien-Français (in French), Éditions Karthala, →ISBN, page 59

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ع د ل
2 terms

Etymology

From Arabic عَدِيل (ʕadīl).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕa.diːl/, [ʕaˈdiːl]
  • Audio (Ramallah):(file)

Noun

عديل • (ʕadīlm (plural عدلا (ʕudala) or عدايل (ʕadāyel))

  1. brother-in-law (wife's sister's husband)