فلة

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See also: قلة and قله

Arabic[edit]

Root
ف ل ل (f-l-l)

Noun[edit]

فَلَّة (fallaf

  1. instance noun of فَلَّ (falla, to notch)

Declension[edit]

Noun[edit]

فِلَّة (fillaf (plural فِلَل (filal))

  1. nick, gash, breach

Declension[edit]

Hijazi Arabic[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

فُلَّة

From Arabic فُلّ (full).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

فُلَّة (fullaf (plural فُلّ (full))

  1. Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac).

Etymology 2[edit]

فِلَّة

From Italian villa, from Latin villa (country house).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

فِلَّة (filla or villaf (construct state فِلَّةْ (fillat, villat), dual فلتين (fillatēn, villatēn), plural فِلَل (filal, vilal))

  1. A medium sized, often semi-detached house.
    Alternative form: فيلا (fīlla, vīlla)
    فِلَّة حَسَن حِلْوَة
    fillat/villat ḥasan ḥilwa
    Hasan's villa is pretty

Etymology 3[edit]

Potentially a back-formation from the root ف ل ت (f-l-t) meaning "to escape or be free", "to be brisk or lively", "to happen suddenly", "to be a libertine", "to be unexpected or to come out of nowhere"; hence a trend or fad, that which is currently in vogue. The word can also imply things of amusement and freedom from social constructs; hence a connection back "to being libertine".

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Adjective[edit]

فَلَّة (falla)

  1. cool
  2. trendy
  3. enjoyable, amusing
  4. relaxed, liberal; unconventional or nontraditional