زفل
أَزْفَلُ [whether with or without tenween is not shown; but accord. to general opinion, a word of this measure, if not an epithet, is perfectly decl., i. e. with tenween;] Anger; and sharpness, or hastiness of temper. (K.) أَزْفَلَةٌ A company, or collection, (S, K, TA,) of men, and of camels: (TA:) and ↓ أَزْفَلَى is like أَجْفَلَى, (S,) syn. therewith, (K,) signifying a collection, or an assemblage, of any things. (TA.) One says, جَاؤُوا بِأَزْفَلَتِهِمْ (Fr, S, TA) and بِأَجْفَلَتِهِمْ (Fr, TA) They came with their company. (Fr, S, TA.) And جَآؤُوا أَزْفَلَةً and أَجْفَلَةً They came in a company. (Fr, S and K * in art. جفل.) أَزْفَلَى: see the next preceding paragraph.
إِزْفَلَّةٌ i. q. خِفَّةٌ [Lightness, levity, &c.]: (Sb, S, K:) so in the saying, أَخَذْتُهُ إِزْفَلَّةٌ [Lightness, or levity, &c., seized him, or affected him]. (Sb, S.)