deriv► ʔakala ʕalayhi ’l-dahrᵘ wa-šariba, expr., to be old and worn out, be timeworn
► ʔakala ’l-ribā, vb. I, idiom., to take usurious interest
► yaʕlamu min ayna tuʔkalu ’l-katif, expr., he knows how to tackle the matter properly
► ʔakalahū ǧilduhū, expr., his skin itched
► ʔakala fī ṣaḥn, vb. I, idiom., to eat off a plate
► ʔakala ḥaqqahū, vb. I, idiom., to encroach upon s.o.’s rights ► ʔakkala, vb. II, and ʔākala, vb. IV, to give s.o. s.th. to eat (2x DO), feed: D-stem, caus.
► ʔākala, vb. III, to eat, dine (DO with s.o.): L-stem, associative.
► taʔakkala, vb. V, and taʔākala, vb. VI, to be devoured, be consumed; to be eaten away, corrode, undergo corrosion; to become old, worn, time worn, full of cracks; to be destroyed by corrosion: tD- and tL-stem, respectively, both pass./intr.-self-refl. ► BP#1495 ʔakl, n., food; meal, repast; fodder, feed | ġurfaẗ al-ʔakl, n.f., dining room; (eg.) ʔakl al-baḥr, land washed away by the see or the Nile (as opposed to ṭarḥ al-baḥr)
► ʔuk(u)l, n., food; fruit | ʔatà ʔuk(u)luhū, expr., to bear fruit
► ʔaklaẗ, pl. ʔakalāt, n.f., meal, repast: n.un. of ʔakl
► ʔuklaẗ, n.f., bite, morsel: n.un. of ʔuk(u)l
► ʔukāl, n., prurigo, itch eruption (med.)
► ʔakkāl, ʔakīl, ʔakūl, adj., voracious, gluttonous; hearty eater, gourmand, glutton: ints.
► maʔkal, pl. maʔākilᵘ, n., food, eats: n.instr.
► taʔakkul and taʔākul, n., wear; corrosion; erosion (geol.): vn. V and VI
► ĭʔtikāl, n., erosion (geol.): vn. VIII
► ʔākil, n., eater: PA I.
► ʔākilaẗ, n.f., gangrenous sore: PA I, f., fig., lexicalization as med. term.
► maʔkūl, adj., eatable, edible: PP I; pl. ‑āt, food, foodstuffs, eatables, edibles: nominalisation of PP I.
► muʔākil, n., table companion: PA III.
► mutaʔakkil and mutaʔā kil, adj., corroded; eroded; worn, timeworn; full of cracks; rusty, rust-eaten: PA V and VI.