بطل

See also: تظل and تطل

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ب ط ل (b-ṭ-l).

Noun

بَطَل (baṭal) m (plural أَبْطَال (ʾabṭāl), feminine بَطَلَة (baṭala))

  1. hero
  2. protagonist
Declension

Verb

بَطُلَ (baṭula) I, non-past يَبْطُلُ‎ (yabṭulu)

  1. to be valiant, to be heroic
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From the root ب ط ل (b-ṭ-l). The verb form I is inherited from Proto-Semitic *baṭal-.

Verb

بَطَلَ (baṭala) I, non-past يَبْطُلُ‎ (yabṭulu)

  1. to be or become null, void, futile, worthless, pointless
    إِذَا عُرِفَ السَّبَبُ بَطَلَ الْعَجَبُ.
    ʾiḏā ʿurifa s-sababu baṭala l-ʿajabu.
    When the reason is known, the wonder is lost.
Conjugation

Verb

بَطَّلَ (baṭṭala) II, non-past يُبَطِّلُ‎ (yubaṭṭilu)

  1. to nullify, to invalidate, to render ineffective, to rescind, to repeal, to revoke
Conjugation

Noun

بُطْل (buṭl) m

  1. verbal noun of بَطَلَ (baṭala) (form I)
Declension

Etymology 3

See etymology on the main entry.

Adjective

بُطُل (buṭul) m pl

  1. masculine plural of بَاطِل (bāṭil)
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