بتول

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ب ت ل (b-t-l); compare Hebrew בְּתוּלָה (betulá, chaste (woman))

Noun

بَتُول (batūl) f (dual بَتُولَان (batūlān), plural بَتُولَات (batūlāt))

  1. A female given name.
  2. (defined) Mary Mother of Jesus.
  3. (defined) Fatima daughter of Muhammad.

Declension

Adjective

بَتُول (batūl) (feminine بَتُول (batūl), common plural بُتُل (butul), feminine plural بَتُولَات (batūlāt))

  1. chaste, virgin
  2. pure

Declension

Usage notes

Although using the adjective for men is correct, it is rarely used for this purpose, and such usage might be strange. A more appropriate term for men is عَفِيف (ʿafīf).

Synonyms

Proper noun

بَتُول (batūl) f

  1. A female given name

Declension

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