See also: حلي and خلى

Arabic

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Root
خ ل ي (ḵ l y)
1 term

Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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خَلِيّ (ḵaliyy) (feminine خَلِيَّة (ḵaliyya), masculine plural خَلِيُّون (ḵaliyyūn) or أَخْلِيَاء (ʔaḵliyāʔ), feminine plural خَلِيَّات (ḵaliyyāt) or خَلَايَا (ḵalāyā))

  1. empty, free, void
  2. single, having no relationship
  3. carefree
    • 6th century, Imru' al-Qais, تطاول ليلك بالأثمد:
      تَطَاوَلَ لَيْلُكَ بِٱلْأَثْمُدِ
      وَنَامَ ٱلْخَلِيُّ وَلَمْ تَرْقُدِ
      taṭāwala layluka bi-l-ʔaṯmudi
      wanāma l-ḵaliyyu walam tarqudi
      Long was your night at al-Athmud.
      The carefree one slept but you did not slumber.
Declension
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Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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خلي (form II)

  1. خُلِّيَ (ḵulliya) /xul.li.ja/: third-person masculine singular past passive of خَلَّى (ḵallā)
  2. خَلِّي (ḵallī) /xal.liː/: second-person feminine singular imperative of خَلَّى (ḵallā)
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