زحل

See also: رجل

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ز ح ل (z-ḥ-l) meaning "to be distant or remote", "to linger away from others"; so called as it is the furthest and has the slowest orbital period of the classical seven heavenly bodies (counting the Sun and the Moon, without the inclusion of Earth).

Proper noun

زُحَل (zuḥal) m

  1. Saturn (planet)
Declension

Synonyms

  • كَيْوَن (kaywan, one that stays, one that lingers)
  • نَكْرُه (nakruh, one who seems unfamiliar, one who is foreign or estranged, distant or alien)
Descendants
  • Persian: زحل (Zohal)
    • Middle Armenian: Զօհալ (Zōhal), Զոհալ (Zohal)

See also

Verb

زَحَلَ (zaḥala) I, non-past يَزْحَلُ‎ (yazḥalu)

  1. to move away, withdraw, retire
Conjugation

Etymology 3

Causative of زَحَلَ (zaḥala, to move away).

Verb

زَحَّلَ (zaḥḥala) II, non-past يُزَحِّلُ‎ (yuzaḥḥilu)

  1. to remove
Conjugation

Noun

زَحْل (zaḥl) m

  1. verbal noun of زَحَلَ (zaḥala) (form I)
Declension

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic زُحَل (zuḥal).

Proper noun

زحل (Zohal)

  1. Saturn (planet)

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Middle Armenian: Զօհալ (Zōhal), Զոհալ (Zohal)

See also

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