عاقل

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See also: غافل

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of عَقَلَ (ʕaqala, to be endowed with reason, to have intelligence, to be conscious, to realize), from the root ع ق ل (ʕ-q-l).

Adjective

عَاقِل (ʕāqil) (feminine عَاقِلَة (ʕāqila) or عَاقِل (ʕāqil), masculine plural عَاقِلُونَ (ʕāqilūna) or عُقَّال (ʕuqqāl) or عُقَلَاء (ʕuqalāʔ), feminine plural عَوَاقِل (ʕawāqil) or عَاقِلَات (ʕāqilāt), elative أَعْقَل (ʔaʕqal))

  1. reasonable, endowed with reason, prudent
  2. intelligent
  3. entitled to an inheritance
  4. (grammar) animate

Declension

Descendants

  • Indonesian: akil

References