غلس
2 غلّس, (
Msb,
K,)
inf. n. تَغْلِيسٌ, (
S,
Mgh,
Msb,) He, or it, (a company of men,
Msb,
K,) journeyed in the غَلَس, or darkness of the last part of the night: (
S,
K:) or went forth in the غَلَس. (
Mgh,
Msb.)
b2: غلّسوا, (
K,) or غلّسوا المَآءَ, (
S,) They came to the water in the غَلَس, or darkness of the last part of the night, (
S,
K,) or beginning of daybreak: and in like manner you say of birds of the kind called قَطًا, and of [wild] asses. (
TA.)
b3: غلّس بِالصَّلَاةِ He performed the prayer [of daybreak] in the غَلَس. (
S, *
Mgh,
Msb.) 4 اغلس He, or it, (a company of men,
K,) entered upon the غَلَس, or darkness of the last part of the night. (
A,
K.) غَلَسٌ The darkness of the last part of the night, (
S,
A,
Msb,
K,) when it becomes mixed with the light of the dawn: (
TA:) or the beginning of the dawn, until it spreads in the tracts of the horizon: as also غَبَسٌ: both signify blackness mixed with whiteness and redness; like the dawn. (
Az,
TA.) بِغَلَسٍ In a period of the darkness so called. (
S,
Msb,
K.) [See also غَبَشٌ.]
غَلِيسٌ, (
Sgh,
K,) or غُلَيْسٌ, (
JK,) a proper name for An ass; [meaning a wild ass;] (
JK,
Sgh,
K;) because he is أَغْلَس in colour. (
JK.) أَغْلَسُ [Of the colour termed غَلَسٌ; i. e., black mixed with whiteness and redness: see غَلِيسٌ]. (
JK.) وَقَعَ فِى تُغُلِّسَ, (
TA, and so in a copy of the
S,) or فِى وَادِى تُغُلِّسَ, (
K,
TA, and so in another copy of the
S,) and تُغَلِّسَ, (
TA,) imperfectly
decl., like تُخُيِّبَ (
S,
K) and تُهُلِّكَ, (
K,) He fell into calamity, (
Az,
S,
TA,) or into an abominable calamity, (
K,
TA,) and that which was vain, unreal, nought, or the like: (
Az,
S,
TA:) originating from the fact that غَارَات [or hostile, or predatory, incursions] (
K,
TA) generally (
TA) took place early, بِغَلَسٍ. (
K,
TA.)