خالص

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Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of خَلَصَ (ḵalaṣa, to be pure, to be clear, to be free from), from the root خ ل ص (ḵ-l-ṣ).

Adjective

خَالِص (ḵāliṣ) (feminine خَالِصَة (ḵāliṣa), common plural خُلَّص (ḵullaṣ), masculine plural خَالِصُون (ḵāliṣūn), feminine plural خَالِصَات (ḵāliṣāt) or خَوَالِص (ḵawāliṣ), elative أَخْلَص (ʔaḵlaṣ))

  1. pure, unmixed
  2. clear
  3. sincere, true
  4. free (from), exempt, liberated

Declension

Descendants

  • Maltese: ħieles

References

Noun

خَالِص (ḵāliṣm (plural خُلَّص (ḵullaṣ))

  1. the best of a thing, essence, extract

Declension

References


Egyptian Arabic

Adverb

خالص (khaaleṣ) (خَالِص)

  1. (with negative) at all
    • احنا مش عايزين كده خالص.
      i7na mish 3ayezeen kada 5ales.
      We don't want that at all.