همل
1 هَمَلَ, aor. هَمُلَ
, inf. n. هَمَلاَنٌ; and ↓ اِنْهَمَلَ; It (water) overflowed, and poured forth. (Mgh.) b2: تُهْمَلُ عَلَى رُؤُوسِهَا وَظَهُورِهَا; so in a copy of the K, voce وَسُوطٌ: in other copies of the K, تُحْمَلُ or يُحْمَلُ: if the first be correct, the meaning is probably Camels left without rein and without burden; and this is agreeable with the context.4 أَهْمَلَ المَاشِيَةَ He sent [or left] the cattle to pasture [by themselves,] without a pastor, by night and by day. (Msb.) b2: أَهْمَلَهُ He left it, let it alone, or neglected it, intentionally or from forgetting: (Msb:) or he left it, or let it alone, expl. by خَلَّى بَيْنَهُ وَبَيْنَ نَفْسِهِ: (S, O, K:) or he left it, or neglected it, and did not make use of it. (K.) b3: أَهْمَلَ عَبْدَهُ (S, K, in art. سبع) He left his slave without work, or occupation: (PS:) he left him to himself, uncontrolled.7 اِنْهَمَلَكَ فِى الأَمْرِ He exerted himself, strove, or laboured, in the affair, (S, Msb,) and persisted, or persevered, in it. (S, Msb, K.) b2: اِنْهَمَلَكَ فِى البَاطِلِ He obstinately persevered in vain or false affairs.
هَمَّالَةٌ Applied to the eye or eyes, Flowing abundantly with tears: see a verse cited voce عَلَفَ.
مُحْمَلٌ Having no government. (TA, art. on the particle فَ.) b2: لَفْظٌ مُحْمَلٌ A word that has no grammatical government; contr. of عَامِلٌ. (IbrD.)