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Entries on خضل in 13 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ismāʿīl bin Ḥammād al-Jawharī, Tāj al-Lugha wa Ṣiḥāḥ al-ʿArabīya, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, and 10 more

خضل

1 خَضِلَ, aor. ـَ inf. n. خَضَلٌ: see 9, in two places.2 خَضَّلَ see the next paragraph.4 اخضلهُ He moistened it; or wetted it; (S, K;) as also ↓ خضّلهُ, inf. n. تَخْضِيلٌ. (TA.) You say, أَخْضَلَتْ دُمُوعُهُ لِحْيَتَهُ His tears moistened, or wetted, his beard. (JK, * TA.) and أَخْضَلْتُهُ السَّمَآءُ The rain wetted him: (TA:) or wetted him much. (JK.) A2: See also 9.8 اختضل بِصَاحِبِهِ He (a man) became united with his companion. (Fr, TA.) 9 اخضلّ, (S, K,) inf. n. اِخْضِلَالٌ, (S,) It was, or became, moistened, or wetted; (S, K;) as also ↓ أَخْضَلَ, (K, TA, [but not in the CK,]) inf. n. إِخْضَالٌ; (TA; [perhaps a mistranscription for ↓ اخضالّ, inf. n. اِخْضِيلَالٌ; but said by Freytag to occur in the Deewán of the Hudhalees;]) and ↓ اخضوضل, (Fr, S, K,) inf. n. اِخْضِيضَالٌ; (S;) and ↓ خَضِلَ: (K: [but see what follows:]) it is said of a garment, and of the beard: (TA:) and the first of these verbs signifies also it was, or became, moist, so that its moisture became sprinkled, or scattered in drops; (K, * TA; [accord. to the explanation of the part. n. خَضِلٌ (q. v.) in the JK and M;]) and so ↓ اخضالّ, (K,) inf. n. اِخْضِيلَالٌ; (TA;) and ↓ خَضِلَ, aor. ـَ (K,) inf. n. خَضَلٌ; but Lth says, I have not heard them say خَضِلَ. (TA.) b2: اخضلّ اللَّيْلُ The night became dark: (JK, Ibn-'Abbád, K:) or the pleasant coolness of the night came. (T, TA.) 11 إِخْضَاْلَّ see 9, in two places. b2: Also اِخَضَالَّتِ الشَّجَرَةُ, inf. n. اِخْضِيلَلٌ; (S;) or اخضالّ الشَّجَرُ, and ↓ اِخْضَأَلَّ; (IDrd, K;) The tree, or trees, had many branches and leaves: (IDrd, S, K:) or became green, and fresh, or sappy, in the branches thereof. (TA.) 12 اِخْضَوْضَلَ: see 9.

Q. Q. 4 اِخْضَأَلَّ: see 11.

خَضْلٌ Moisture. (TA. [But perhaps this may be a mistranscription for خَضَلٌ, inf. n. of خَضِلَ.]) A2: Also, (JK, T, K,) and ↓ خَضَلٌ, (ISd, K,) Pearls: (JK, K:) or clear large pearls: (K:) or good, clear, lustrous, large pearls: of the dial. of Yethrib. (TA.) b2: And A well-known kind of beads: (ISk, K:) or a red bead: or a bead of ivory: (TA:) n. un. with ة. (K.) b3: And دُرَّةٌ خَضْلَةٌ, (TA,) or ↓ خَاضِلَةٌ, (JK,) A clear large pearl. (JK, TA.) خَضَلٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

خَضِلٌ A thing, (S,) or roasted meat, (JK, T, M, K,) moist, or juicy, (JK, T, S,) and well cooked: (T:) or dripping with its gravy; or succulent, and dripping with its juice: (M, K:) and anything moist so that its moisture becomes sprinkled, or scattered in drops; (JK, M, K; *) as also ↓ خَاضِلٌ. (K: in the copies of which we find يَتَرَشَّفُ in the place of يَتَرَشَّشُ; the latter being the reading in the [JK and] M, TA.) b2: Applied to a plant, or herbage, Soft, or tender. (S, TA.) b3: And hence metaphorically applied to life: you say عَيْشٌ خَضِلٌ, (Har pp. 54-55,) and ↓ مُخْضِلٌ, and ↓ مُخْضِلٌّ, (K,) (tropical:) A soft and delicate life. (K, and Har ubi suprà.) خُضُلَّةٌ A plentiful, and a pleasant or an easy, and a soft or delicate, state of life. (K, TA. [In the CK, النِّعْمَةُ is erroneously put for النَّعْمَةُ.]) You say, هُمْ فِى خُضُلَّةٍ مِنَ العَيْشِ They are in a plentiful, and a pleasant or an easy, and a soft or delicate, state of life. (TA.) And يَوْمُ خُضُلَّةٍ A day of plenty, and pleasure or ease, and softness or delicacy; (JK, K;) or a day of plenty; or of abundance of herbage, or of the goods or conveniences or comforts of life; and of pleasantness and easiness of life. (S, TA.) And نَزَلْنَا فِى

خُضُلَّةٍ مِنَ العُشْبِ We alighted among green, soft or tender, fresh herbage. (TA.) b2: Also A wife: (K:) or a name for a woman: (K, * TA:) and a soft, or tender, woman. (JK, K.) b3: And The rainbow. (JK, Ibn-'Abbád, K.) And A halo round the moon. (AA, TA.) b4: One says also, دَعْنِى مِنْ خُضُلَّاتِكَ, meaning Let me alone, and cease from thy vain, or false, sayings or actions. (TA.) خَضِيلَةٌ A رَوْضَة [or meadow] (IDrd, S, K) that is luxuriant and moist. (IDrd.) خَاضِلٌ: see خَضِلٌ. b2: دُرَّةٌ خَاضِلَةٌ: see خَضْلٌ.

مُخْضِلٌ: see خَضِلٌ.

مِخْضَلٌ: see مِخْضَلٌ.

مُخْضِلٌّ: see خَضِلٌ.
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