مقل muql
A مقل muql, s.m.(?) Bdellium, a fragrant gum (syn. gūgal).
معقول maʻqūl pass. part. of عقل 'to be or become intelligent,' c.
A معقول maʻqūl (pass. part. of عقل 'to be or become intelligent,' &c.), adj. Perceived by the intellect, intellectual; excogitated (opp. to manqūl, 'desumed,' or 'borrowed,' as is the science of the fundamentals of religion, and the like);—intelligible; perceptible;—understood;—approved by the intellect; approved; acceptable; reasonable; probable; just, right, proper; fair; decent; liberal; sufficient; satisfactory;—pertinent, apposite, appropriate, to the purpose;—formed in wisdom; good, nice, choice;—s.f. Any branch of knowledge that is excogitated (the opp. of manqūl, see above); philosophy, &c.;—intj. Right! just! all right. very good! very well! &c.:—maʻqūl-bīn, adj. & s.m. Seeing (or one who sees) what is acceptable, or reasonable, &c.; judicious; reasonable;—a judicious, or a reasonable, person, &c.:—maʻqūl-go, adj. & s.m. Speaking (or one who speaks) reasonably, or aptly, or properly, &c.; conversable:—maʻqūl-goʼī, s.f. Pertinent, or proper, speaking or speech.
مقال maqāl inf. n. of قال for قول 'to say, to speak,' c.
A مقال maqāl (inf. n. of قال (for قول) 'to say, to speak,' &c.), = P مقاله maqāla (for A. مقالة maqālat, inf. n. of قال), s.m. A word, speech, discourse; a saying; a sentence; an adage, a proverb; a treatise, disquisition, a book (as of Euclid).
ميکائيل mīkāʼīl
A ميکائيل mīkāʼīl, prop. n. The archangel Michael.
مأکول maʼkūl, vulg. mākūl pass. part. of أکل
A مأکول maʼkūl, vulg. mākūl (pass. part. of أکل), part. Eaten, devoured;—s.m. What is eaten, food, meat, victuals.