بطل
بَطَلَ
(n. acc.
بُطْل
بُطُوْل
بُطْلَاْن)
a. Was vain, futile, ineffectual, unprofitable; went for nothing, was wasted.
b. Was false, spurious, unfounded, unreal.
c.(n. ac. بَطَاْلَة) [Fī], Jested with.
d. Was inactive, idle; was unoccupied, unemployed.
بَطُلَ(n. ac. بَطَاْلَة
بِطَاْلَة
بُطُوْلَة)
a. Was brave, courageous, valiant, heroic.
بَطَّلَa. see IV (a)
أَبْطَلَa. Annulled, nullified, cancelled, abrogated, repealed
abolished; wasted; vitiated.
b. Lied.
تَبَطَّلَa. Was brave, courageous, valiant, heroic.
b. see) I (c).
بُطْلa. Unsubstantial, unreal.
b. Vanity.
c. Lie, falsehood.
بَطَل
(pl.
أَبْطَاْل)
a. Brave, courageous, intrepid; warrior, hero.
بَاْطِلa. False, incorrect, erroneous, unfounded;
spurious.
b. Vain, futile, worthless; null, void, invalid.
c. Vanity.
d. Falsehood, lie.
e. Devil, fiend.
f. Sorcery; sorcerer.
g. Incest.
بَطَاْلَةa. Vacation, holiday; leisure.
b. see 27t
بِطَاْلَةa. see 22t (a)
بُطُوْلَةa. Bravery, heroism.
بَطَّاْلa. Null, void, invalid.
b. Unemployed; lazy; idle; idler, vagabond.
بُطْلَاْنa. see 3
أَبَاْطِيْلُa. Vanities, frivolities.
بُطُْم
a. Terebinth-tree.
b. Turpentine (aromatic).