خلة

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Arabic

Etymology

From the root خ ل ل (ḵ-l-l).

Noun

خَلَّة (ḵallaf (plural خِلَال (ḵilāl))

  1. gap, perforation, breach, gap even in canes or as large as a road
  2. dearth, need
  3. habit, trait, disposition

Declension

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Noun

خُلَّة (ḵullaf (plural خُلَل (ḵulal))

  1. cordiality, amity, true friendship, affection
  2. Ammi gen. et spp.

Declension

Noun

خِلَّة (ḵillaf (plural خِلَل (ḵilal) or خِلَال (ḵilāl) or أَخِلَّة (ʔaḵilla))

  1. lace, toothpick, and the like instruments for picking
  2. scabbard, case, wherewith for instance a sword is covered, and a thong fixed onto the extremity of a bow

Declension