Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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صيك صيل صيم


1. ⇒ صيلصال

صَالَ, aor. يَصِيلُ, i. q. صال having for its aor. يَصُولُ, (Ibn-ʼAbbád, O, Ḳ,) i. e. He (a man) leaped or sprang [&c.]. (Ibn-ʼAbbád, O.)

Root: صيل - Entry: 1. Dissociation: B

صِيلَ لَهُمْ كَذَا, (Ṣ and Ḳ in art. صول,) or لَهُ, (Ibn-ʼAbbád and O and Ḳ in the present art.,) Such a thing was appointed, or ordained, or prepared, for them, or for him. (Ibn-ʼAbbád, Ṣ, O, Ḳ.) This is its proper place. (TA.)


صِيلَةٌ

صِيلَةٌ The knot of the عَذَبَة [i. e. of the end, or of the suspensory thong, of a whip]. (Ṣ and Ḳ in art. صول, and O in the present art.)


صِيَالٌ / صِيَالَةٌ

صِيَالٌ and صِيَالَةٌ: see art. صول.


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