פול

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Hebrew[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Cognate with Aramaic פֹּולא (pōlā, bean) and Arabic فُول (fūl, fava beans). Ultimately perchance from Proto-Semitic *pūl- (bean, corn, seed, grains, little pieces); possibly distantly related to Egyptian prj (to emerge) and prt (growing season).

Noun[edit]

פּוֹל (polm (plural indefinite פּוֹלִים, singular construct פּוֹל־, plural construct פּוֹלֵי־) [pattern: קוֹל]

  1. broad bean, fava bean, fava (Vicia faba)
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Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed either from English full or Yiddish פֿול (ful).

Adjective[edit]

פוּל (ful)

  1. (slang) full, maximal, to the highest degree.
  2. (slang) A lot of, tons of, loads of.
    Synonym: מלא (malé)
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Etymology 3[edit]

From English Paul

Proper noun[edit]

פּוֹל (Pol)

  1. a male given name from English

Etymology 4[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic فُول (fūl)

Noun[edit]

פוּל (fulm (plural indefinite פוּלִים)

  1. (colloquial) Alternative form of פּוֹל