ĭḥtall‑ / ĭḥtalal‑ اِحْتَلَّ / اِحْتَلَلْـ
ID 228 • Sw – • BP 2261 • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
√ḤLː (ḤLL)
to settle down (-hū at a place); to occupy (mil., a territory); to assume, take over, occupy, hold, have (a place, a rank, an office) – WehrCowan1979.
A T-stem, with autobenefactive meaning, from vb. I ↗ḥalla (ḥulūl) ‘to dismount, alight, stop, halt, settle down, stay’
► ĭḥtalla 'l-makān al-ʔawwal, to occupy the foremost place.
► ĭḥtalla ʔaʕmāla-hū, to take over s.o.’s functions. ► ĭḥtilālī, adj., occupying, occupation (used attributively): nsb-adj from vn. VIII; n., advocate of foreign occupation: nominalized nsb-adj.
► BP#1965, 3107muḥtall, adj., 1 occupying (mil.): PA VIII | ǧuyūš ~aẗ, n., occupation forces. 2 occupied (zone; mil.): PP VIII.
http://www2.hf.uio.no/common/apps/permlink/permlink.php?app=polyglotta&context=ctext&uid=d8371aa8-06ff-11ee-937a-005056a97067