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ذءل
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaذُؤَالَةُ ذ The wolf: (T, S, M, K:) so called because of his light walk or manner of going; (A 'Obeyd, T, S;) or because of a lightness in his running: (M:) it is determinate, (S, M, K, TA,) and imperfectly decl., being a proper name and [grammatically] of the fem. gender: (TA:) pl. ذِئْلَانٌ and ذُؤْلَانٌ. (M, K.) One says, خَشِّ ذُؤَالَةَ بَالحِبَالَةِ [ Frighten thou the wolf with the snare ]: (S, Meyd, TA:) a prov., applied to him whose threatening is not regarded: meaning threaten thou other than me; for I know thee: (Meyd, TA:) or, accord. to A'Obeyd, said by him who orders one to menace and threaten. (Meyd.) [See also ذَأْلَانٌ.]
Derived headwords
ذُؤَالَةُ
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خَشِّ ذُؤَالَةَ