رهل
1 رَهِلَ لَحْمُهُ, (
S,
K,) [
aor. ـَ
inf. n. رَهَلٌ, (
JK,
TA,) His flesh was, or became, quivering, and flaccid, or flabby: (
S,
K:) and (some say,
TA) his flesh was, or became, inflated, or puffy, or swollen, (
K,
TA,) in any part: (
TA:) or it was, or became, swollen without disease; (
JK,
K,
TA;) he being flaccid by reason of fatness, (
JK,
TA,) and inclining to weakness. (
TA.) [See also 5.]
2 رهّلهُ,
inf. n. تَرْهِيلٌ, It (flesh-meat) rendered it (i. e. his flesh) quivering, and flaccid, or flabby: (
S,
K:) or inflated, or swollen: or swollen without disease: (
K: [see 1:]) or it (much sleep) rendered his face swollen, and the parts below, or around, his eyes puffy. (
TA.) 5 ترهّل He was, or became, soft in the flesh: and it (the flesh of a limb or member) was, or became, soft. (
KL.) [See also 1.]
رِهْلٌ [in the Lexicons of Golius and Freytag رِهَلٌ] Thin clouds, resembling [falling] dew, (
K,
TA,) in the sky. (
TA.) رَهَلٌ Yellow water [or fluid] in the سُخْد [
app. here meaning the membrane that encloses the fœtus of a beast]. (
IDrd,
K.) رَهِلٌ Quivering, and flaccid, or flabby, flesh. (
TA.) And رَهِلٌ الصَّدْرِ A horse quivering, and flaccid, or flabby, in the breast. (
S,
TA.) أَصْبَحَ مُرَهَّلًا He was, or became, in the morning, swollen (
K,
TA) in his face, by reason of much sleep. (
TA. [See 2. In some copies of the
K, تَهَيَّجَ is erroneously put, in this explanation, for تَهَبَّجَ.])