ઝુલકિફલ

Gujarati

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic ذُو الْكِفْل (ḏū l-kifl) From ذُو (ḏū, owner) and كِفْل (kifl, lot, portion, share): "He who possesses the lot." The meaning of this is unclear. First attested in the Quran (at 21:85 and 38:48).

Pronunciation

(Standard Gujarati) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒʱul.ki.pʰəl/

Proper noun

ઝુલકિફલ • (jhulkiphal) (m)

  1. (Islam) Dhul-Kifl, Zul-Kifl, a prophet of Islam.

Declension

Declension of ઝુલકિફલ
singular plural
nominative ઝુલકિફલ (jhulkiphal) ઝુલકિફલો (jhulkiphlo)
oblique ઝુલકિફલ (jhulkiphal) ઝુલકિફલો (jhulkiphlo)
vocative ઝુલકિફલ (jhulkiphal) ઝુલકિફલો (jhulkiphlo)
instrumental ઝુલકિફલે (jhulkiphle) ઝુલકિફલોએ (jhulkiphloe)
locative ઝુલકિફલે (jhulkiphle) ઝુલકિફલોએ (jhulkiphloe)

Coordinate terms

Islamic prophetsedit