طول

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ط و ل (ṭ-w-l); compare طَوِيل (ṭawīl, long).

Noun

طُول (ṭūl) m (plural أَطْوَال (ʾaṭwāl))

  1. verbal noun of طَالَ (ṭāla) (form I)
  2. length
  3. longitude
  4. long duration
  5. condition of being long-suffering
Declension
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Noun

طَوْل (ṭawl) m

  1. merit
  2. wealth
  3. power
  4. bounty
Declension
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Noun

طَوْل or طُول or طُوَل or طِوَل (ṭawl or ṭūl or ṭuwal or ṭiwal) m

  1. duration of life, duration, while
  2. absence
Declension
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Verb

طَوَّلَ (ṭawwala) II, non-past يُطَوِّلُ‎ (yuṭawwilu)

  1. to lengthen
  2. to relax the tether
  3. to grant a respite or delay
  4. to be long at a thing
  5. to tarry, to delay
  6. to be backward
Conjugation
References

Laki

Noun

طول (طul)

  1. drum

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic.

Noun

طول (tul)

  1. length

Synonyms

  • طولی (tuli)
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