Adjective – mekuttal pattern
Root: ק - ל - ק - ל
This word has a 4-letter root. The second and third letters of the root occupy the place reserved for the middle radical in the inflection model.
Singular | Plural | ||
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Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine |
מְקֻלְקָל ~ מקולקל mekulkal broken, out of order; sour, rotten (food) | מְקֻלְקֶלֶת ~ מקולקלת mekulkelet broken, out of order; sour, rotten (food) | מְקֻלְקָלִים ~ מקולקלים mekulkalim broken, out of order; sour, rotten (food) | מְקֻלְקָלוֹת ~ מקולקלות mekulkalot broken, out of order; sour, rotten (food) |
Word | Root | Part of speech | Meaning |
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קִילְקוּל | ק - ל - ק - ל | Noun – kittul pattern, masculine | malfunction; spoiling, decomposition, damage; corruption |
לְקַלְקֵל | ק - ל - ק - ל | Verb – pi'el | to damage, to spoil |
לְהִתְקַלְקֵל | ק - ל - ק - ל | Verb – hitpa'el | to be damaged, to be spoiled (of food products) |
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