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Entries on خلل in 13 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Abū ʿUbayd al-Qāsim bin Salām al-Harawī, Gharīb al-Ḥadīth, Al-Muṭarrizī, al-Mughrib fī Tartīb al-Muʿrib, Abu Ḥayyān al-Gharnāṭī, Tuḥfat al-Arīb bi-mā fī l-Qurʾān min al-Gharīb, and 10 more

خلل


خَلَّ(n. ac.
خَلّ
خُلُوْل)
a. Became lean, spare; wasted away.
b.(n. ac. خَلّ), Pierced, transfixed.
c. [Fī], Specified, particularized.
d. Became poor, needy.

خَلَّلَa. Became sour, acid, turned ( wine & c. ).
b. Rendered sour, acid, made into vinegar;
pickled.

خَاْلَلَa. Was friendly with, cultivated the friendship
of.

أَخْلَلَ
a. [Bi], Was remiss in; threw into confusion, disorder.
b. Deceived, failed, forsook, left in the lurch.
c. [Bi], Absented himself from, left (place).

تَخَلَّلَ
a. [Fī], Entered on, engaged in.
b. [Fī], Penetrated, pierced through.
c. [Fī], Intervened, interfered in.
d. Was partial.

إِنْخَلَلَa. Were, became fast, firm friends.

إِخْتَلَلَa. Was or became disordered, confused.
b. Turned sour.
c. [Ila], Wanted, needed.
خَلّ
(pl.
أَخْلُل
خِلَاْل)
a. Vinegar.
b. Sandy road.
c. Old garment.
d. Thin, spare, lean.

خَلَّة
(pl.
خَلَل
خِلَاْل)
a. Breach, gap.
b. Want, necessity; poverty, need.
c. Property, quality; nature, disposition.

خِلّ
(pl.
أَخْلَاْل)
a. True friend.

خُلَّة
(pl.
خُلَل)
a. Certain plant ( called the bread of camels).
b. True, sincere friendship.

خَلَل
(pl.
خِلَاْل)
a. Interstice, intervening space, break, breach
gap.
b. Disorder, confusion.
c. Flaw, defect, fault.

خَلَاْلa. Green dates.

خَلَاْلَةa. Sincere friendship.

خِلَاْل
(pl.
أَخْلِلَة)
a. Wooden pin; peg.
b. Tooth-pick.
c. Hole of a seton.

خِلَاْلَةa. Tooth-pick.

خُلَاْلَةa. see 22tb. Remnants of dates on a palm tree.

خَلِيْل
(pl.
خُلَّاْل
أَخْلِلَآءُ
68)
خَلِيْلَة
(pl.
خَلَاْئِلُ)
a. True, sincere friend.

N. P.
إِخْتَلَلَa. Deranged, disordered; mad.
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