مل
1 مَلَّهُ He put it (namely bread, or flesh-meat,) into hot ashes, [to bake, or roast]. (
K, &c.)
b2: مَلَّ الثَّوْبَ He sewed, or tacked, the garment, or piece of cloth, [slightly,] previously to the [stronger] sewing termed الكَفّ. (
S.) See also شَلَّ.
b3: مَلِلْتُهُ, & مَلِلْتُ عَنْهُ, I was avers from it; (
T;) loathed it; was disgusted by it, with it, or at it; (
T,
S,
K;) [was weary of it;] turned away from it with disgust. (
T.) See سَئِمَ.
b4: مَلَّ مَلاَلُكَ [May thy disgust pass away, or cease]: see أَضَلَّ اللّٰهُ ضَلَالَكَ.
4 أَمْلَلْتُ & أَمْلَيْتُ: see 4 in art. حظ.
b2: أَمَلَّ: see an
ex. voce أَدَلَّ.
8 اِمْتَلَّ مِلَّتَهُ He follows his way of religion: see 8 in art. شرع.
مَلَّةٌ The hollow that is made for baking bread: or the hot dust and ashes [in which the bread is baked]. (
Msb.)
b2: Hot ashes: (
S,
K:) ashes, and earth, in which fire is kindled. (
TA, art. خبز.)
b3: خُبْزُ مَلَّةٍ Bread baked in hot ashes. (
S.) [It is generally made in the form of thick round cakes.]
مِلَّةٌ A religion; (
S,
Msb,
K;) a way of belief and practice in respect of religion. (
T, &c.)
b2: See 8.
مَلُولٌ Conceiving [frequent] disgust. (
Msb.) See ذَوَّاقٌ.
مَلاَلٌ : see 1.
مَلِيلٌ A man burned by the sun; as also ↓ مَمْلُولٌ. (
TA.) See an
ex. in a verse cited
voce أَصْرَمُ; and see طُلْمَهٌ.
مَمْلُولٌ Flesh-meat covered over in live coals. (
TA, art. عرض.)
b2: See مَلِيلٌ.
مُلْمُولٌ An iron style with which one writes on tablets. (
K.)
b2: The style, or bodkin, with which collyrium is applied to the eyes. (
S,
K.) In the
CK, incorrectly, مَلْمُولٌ: the former is found in
MS. copies of the
K, as well as in the
S, and is right
accord. to the
TK.