مملوك

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Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of the verb مَلَكَ (malaka, to take possession of), from the root م ل ك (m-l-k).

Pronunciation

Noun

مَمْلُوك (mamlūkm (plural مَمَالِيك (mamālīk))

  1. white slave, mameluke

Declension

Adjective

مَمْلُوك (mamlūk) (feminine مَمْلُوكَة (mamlūka), masculine plural مَمْلُوكُونَ (mamlūkūna), feminine plural مَمْلُوكَات (mamlūkāt))

  1. owned, in possession, belonging
    • غَيْر مَمْلُوك
      ḡayr mamlūk
      extra commercium; res extra commercium (Islamic law: that cannot be owned by individuals)

Declension