الواصلة
Jac·que·lineالتركية النطق
cäklînالنطق
/ˈʤaklən/ /ˈʤæklɪn/
علم أصول الكلمات
() French feminine diminutive form of Jacques ( = James). From Hebrew יעקב (Ya‘akov), from the Hebrew root עקב (‘akev), heel, because Jacob was born just behind Esau, and was grasping Esau’s heel in an effort to prevent him from being born first.