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Entries on خيل in 15 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Muḥammad al-Fattinī, Majmaʿ Biḥār al-Anwār fī Gharāʾib al-Tanzīl wa Laṭāʾif al-Akhbār, Al-Muṭarrizī, al-Mughrib fī Tartīb al-Muʿrib, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 12 more

خيل


خَالَ (ي)(n. ac. خَيْل [ ]خَال [ ]خِيْلَة []
مَخِيْلَة []
خَيَلَان []
a. خَيْلُوْلَة ), Thought, surmised
fancied.
خَيَّلَa. Imagined, fancied, saw signs of.
b. ['Ala], Imagined, fancied about (another).
c. Set up a scarecrow.
d. Looked like rain (sky).
e. Rode; made to gallop (horse).

خَاْيَلَa. Assumed airs of superiority over, behaved
conceitedly.
b. Gave promise of rain (cloud).

أَخْيَلَa. Showed signs of rain.
b. Set up a scarecrow.
c. Became adorned ( with verdure: earth )

تَخَيَّلَa. see II (a) (d).
c. Became a cavalier.

تَخَاْيَلَa. Showed signs, had the appearance of.
b. see VIII
إِخْتَيَلَa. Was proud, presumptious, conceited; walked, stepped
proudly.

خَيْل (pl.
خُيُوْل)
a. Horses; horsemen.

خَال (pl.
خِيْلَاْن)
a. Thought, opinion; surmise, fancy, suspicion.
b. Mark, sign; mark of beauty ( mole, spot ).
c. Cloud.
d. Bachelor.
e. Overseer, superintendent, manager.
f. see 43
خَيْلِيّ []
a. Equerry; groom.

أَخْيَل [] (pl.
خُيْل)
a. Having beauty-spots, moles upon the face.
b. (pl.
أَخَاْيِلُ), Green bird, wood-pecker.
مَخِيْلَة [] (pl.
مَخَاْيِلُ)
a. Sign, indication.
b. Ensign.

خَيَال [] (pl.
أَخْيِلَة)
a. Phantom, spectre, apparition; image, form;
shadow.
b. Scarecrow.
c. Imagination.

خَيَالَة []
a. Phantom; form, image.

خَيَالِيّ []
a. Imaginary; fanciful.

خَيَّال [] (pl.
خَيَّاْلَة)
a. Horseman, rider, cavalier.

خَيْلَان []
a. Syren ( fabulous monster ).
خُيَلَآء []
a. Pride, arrogance, vanity, conceit.

مْخْتَال [ N. P.
a. VIII], Proud, arrogant, vain, conceited
stuck-up.

مْخِيْل
a. Dubious, vague.

خِيَلَآء
a. see 43
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