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Entries on خلو in 9 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Fayyūmī, Al-Miṣbāḥ al-Munīr fī Gharīb al-Sharḥ al-Kabīr, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary, and 6 more

خلو


خَلَا(n. ac. خَلَآء []
خُلُوّ [] )
a. Was empty, vacant, void, unoccupied.
b. Was, alone, by himself.
c. Passed, passed away.
d. ['An
or
Min], Was free, void of.
e.(n. ac. خَلْو []
خَلْوَة [] خَلَآء [خَلَاْو]) [Bi
or
Ila], Was alone with, withdrew apart with.
f. [Ila], Occupied himself with exclusively, devoted himself
to entirely.
خَلَّوَa. Left empty, unoccupied; abandoned, quitted.
b. Kept alive, preserved ( God).
خَاْلَوَa. Left, abandoned.

أَخْلَوَa. Was lonely, retired; was alone, solitary.
b. [acc.
or
Bi], Was alone with.
c. Made to leave or evacuate ( a place ).
d. ['An], Deprived himself of.
تَخَلَّوَa. Satisfied a want of nature.
b. [Min
or
'An], Separated or freed himself from, abandoned
deserted.
c. [La], Was free to, at leisure for; devoted himself
exclusively to.
d. [Bi], Withdrew apart with.
إِخْتَلَوَa. Isolated himself, led a solitary life.

إِسْتَخْلَوَa. Was empty, unoccupied; was solitary.
b. Asked for a private interview.
c. [Bi], Had a private interview with.
خَلْوَة []
a. Solitude, loneliness, privacy.
b. Empty, unoccupied place.
c. Private place; retreat solitude; cell; closet.
d. Temple ( of the Druses ).
خِلْو (pl.
أَخْلَآء [] )
a. Alone, solitary.
b. see 21 (b)
خَلَاa. Except, save.

خالِي (pl.
خُلُوّ [] )
a. Empty, vacant, void, unoccupied.
b. Devoid, destitute of; free, quit, exempt.
c. Past, elapsed.
d. (pl.
أَخْلَآء
[أَخْلَاْو]), Bachelor, unmarried.
خَلِيّ [] (pl.
أَخِّلَآء [] )
a. see 21 (a) (b), (c).
خَلِيَّة [] (pl.
خَلَايَا)
a. Ship.
b. Hive.

خُلُوّa. Emptiness.

عَلَى خَلْوَةٍ
a. Aside, apart, in secret.

مَا خَلَا
a. see 4A

بَيْت الخَلَآء
a. Water-closet.
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