ظل ظلع ظلف
1. ⇒ ظلع
ظَلَعَ, aor. ـَ
* اِرْقِ عَلَى ظَلْعِكَ أَنْ يُهَاضَا *
[app. meaning Charm thou thy slight lameness, that it may become mitigated: see art. هيض: the final ا in يهاضا being what is termed أَلِفُ الإِطْلَاقِ, not a radical]. (O, Ḳ.) And قِ عَلَى ظَلْعِكَ [Be cautious, because, or in consideration, of thy limping]: said when there is a vice, or fault, in a man, and you chide him in order that it may not be called to mind: (O, Ḳ: [for يَذْكُرَ in the CK, I read يُذْكَرَ, as in other copies of the Ḳ and in the O:]) and to this he replies, or may reply, وَقَيْتُ. (TA. [See also art. وقى.]) And اِرْبَعْ عَلَى ظَلْعِكَ [Act gently, or with deliberation, or restrain thyself, because of thy limping]; meaning thou art weak; therefore refrain from that which thou art not able to do. (O, Ḳ. [See also art. ربع.]) And لَا يَرْبَعُ عَلَى ظَلْعِكَ مَنْ لَيْسَ يَحْزُنُهُ أَمْرُكَ, meaning He will not mind thine affair (Hr, O, Ḳ) whom thy condition does not grieve: (Hr, O:) or, originally, he will not pause because of thy limping, when thou laggest behind thy companions on account of thy weakness, who does not care for thy case. (Hr, O, Ḳ.* [See, again, art. ربع.])
Also, said of a man, ‡ He stopped short, and lagged behind. (TA.)
ظَلَعَتِ الأَرْضُ بِأَهْلِهَا ‡ The land became straitened with its inhabitants, by reason of their multitude; (AʼObeyd, Ṣ, O, Ḳ;) it would not bear them, by reason of their multitude, like the beast that limps with its load because of its heaviness. (Z, TA.)
ظَلَعَت said of a bitch, ‡ She desired copulation. (Aṣ, O, Ḳ, TA.) And ظَلَعَ said of a dog, † He desired to copulate. (TA.)
ظَلَعَتْ عَيْنَهَا She (a woman) contracted and inclined her eye. (TA.)
4. ⇒ اظلع
اظلعHe made his camel, or beast, that he rode, to limp, or become lame. (A, TA.)
5. ⇒ تظلّع
In the following saying of a poet,
* وَمَا ذَاكَ مِنْ جُرْمٍ أَتَيْتُهُمُ بِهِ ** وَلَا حَسَدٍ مِنِّى لَهُمْ يَتَظَلَّعُ *
ISd thinks the meaning to be, [And that was not a crime, or an offence, that I committed against them, nor envy on my part] arising in their minds, and occurring hastily to their understandings. (TA.)
ظَلَعٌ
ظَلَعٌ, thus with fet-ḥ to the ل, A declining from the truth, or from that which is right; and a sin, crime, fault, or misdeed. (TA.)
ظُلَاعٌ
ظُلَاعٌ A disease in the legs of a beast, not from journeying nor from fatigue, (Lth, Ḳ, TA, [in the O inadvertently written ضُلَاع,]) in consequence of which it limps. (Lth, TA.)
ظَالِعٌ
ظَالِعٌ Limping, or halting; [or slightly lame;] applied to a camel, and a horse, [&c.,] (Ṣ,) [i. e.,] to a beast, (TA,) to the male and the female alike, (Lth, O, Ḳ, TA,) to the former as a part. n., and to the latter as a possessive noun, (TA,) like غَامِزٌ; (Lth, O, TA;) or the fem. of ظَالِعٌ is ظَالِعَةٌ, (Ṣ, O, Ḳ, TA,) but one does not say غَامِزَةٌ: (O, TA:) [pl. ظُلَّعٌ.] One says, لَا أَنَامُ حَتَّى يَنَامَ ظَالِعُ الكِلَابِ [I will not sleep until the limping dog sleeps]; (O, Ḳ;) a prov., (O,) meaning, until the dogs become still; (O, Ḳ;) because the ظالع, of dogs, waits until there remains none other, and then copulates, and sleeps: (Aṣ, O, Ḳ:)
or the ظالع is the dog that is lusting for the female; for such does not sleep; and the saying is applied to him who is mindful of his affair, who does not neglect it:
or the bitch that is lusting for the male; because the dogs follow her, and will not let her sleep. (O, Ḳ.)
Also Inclining, or declining: (O, Ḳ:) like ضَالِعٌ. (TA.)
And [Declining from the truth, or from that which is right; (see ظَلَعٌ;)] committing a sin, crime, fault, or misdeed. (TA.)
And Suspected. (Ṣ, O, Ḳ.)
In the saying of Ru-beh,
* فَإِنْ تُخَالِجْنَ العُيُونَ الظُّلَّعَا *
[And if ye women vie with the contracted and inclined eyes], he means المَظْلُوعَةَ, [see 1, last sentence,] using the word in the manner of a possessive noun. (TA.)
مُظْلِعٌ
مُظْلِعٌ, applied to a load, i. q. مُضْلِعٌ [i. e. Heavily burdening, or overburdening,, &c.; or causing to limp]. (TA.)
مِظْلَاعٌ
مِظْلَاعٌ an epithet applied to a horse [and the like, as meaning That limps, or halts, much]. (TA.)