ركل
1 رَكَلَهُ,
aor. ـُ (
S,
TA,)
inf. n. رَكْلٌ, (
S,
K,
TA,) He kicked him; i. e., struck him with his foot, or leg; namely, a horse; in order that he should run: (
K,
TA:) and (
K) he struck him with one foot, or leg: (
S,
K,
TA:) and some say, he struck him with the feet, or legs. (
TA.) One says, لَا تَأْكُلُ بَعْدَهَا بَعْدَهَا أَكْلَةً ↓ لَأَرْكُلَنَّكَ رَكْلَةً [I will assuredly kick thee with one kick after which thou shalt not eat one meal]. (
TA.) And الفَارِسُ يَرْكُلُ الدَّابَّةَ بِرِجْلِهِ The horseman puts the beast in motion with his foot, or leg, for the purpose of [his] running. (
S.) And تَرْكِيلٌ, also, [
inf. n. of ↓ ركّل, in like manner] signifies The striking a thing with the foot or hoof. (
KL.) 2 رَكَّلَ see what next precedes.
3 رَاْكَلَ see 6, in two places.
5 تركّل بِمِسْحَاتِهِ He struck his مسحاة [or spade] with his foot, (
S,
K,
TA,) and pressed upon it with his haunch, (
TA,) in order that it might enter into the earth. (
S,
K,
TA.) 6 تراكلوا They kicked one another: (
S, *
K, *
TA:) said of boys, meaning they struck (رَكَلُوا) one another with their feet, or legs: and ↓ مُرَاكَلَةٌ signifies the same as تَرَاكُلٌ: you say, ↓ راكل الصَّبِىُّ صَاحِبَهُ [The boy kicked his companion, or fellow, being kicked by him]. (
TA.) رَكْلَةٌ: see 1 [of which it is the
inf. n. of un].
مَرْكَلٌ The part, of a beast, where one strikes him with the foot, or leg, (
K,
TA,) when putting him in motion for the purpose of [his] running: (
TA:) the two such parts are termed the مَرْكَلَانِ: and the
pl. is مَرَاكِلُ. (
S,
TA.)
b2: And A road: (
S,
K:) because it is beaten with the foot. (
TA.) مِرْكَلٌ The foot, or leg, [as being the instrument with which the action termed رَكْلٌ is performed:] in the copies of the
K, الرَّجُلُ is erroneously put for الرِّجْلُ: or,
accord. to the
L, the foot, or leg, of the rider. (
TA.) أَرْضٌ مُرَكَّلَةٌ Ground trodden by the hoofs of horses or similar beasts. (
S,
K.)