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Entries on شرول in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane and Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy

شرول



شِرْوَالٌ is [said to be] a dial. var. of سِرْوَالٌ: (K:) IAmb says that Es-Sijistánee mentions his having heard some of the Arabs of the desert say شِرْوَال for سِرْوَال; but that it seems he heard them use the Pers\. word, [which, it appears, is شَرْوَال as well as شَلْوَار,] and knew it not: (O, TA: *) شروال is a vulgar word, [now commonly pronounced شَرْوَال,] and some of the vulgar say شَلْوَار, with fet-h to the ش. (TA.)
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