صندل
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaصَنْدَلٌ ذ , applied to an ass, (T, TA,) or to a camel, (S, O,) or to both, as also ↓ صُنَادِلٌ, (M, K,) Big in the head: (S, O:) or strong in make, big in the head: (T, TA:) or large, strong, big in the head: (M:) or big in the head, and hard, or strong, or hardy, and large: (K:) or accord. to IDrd, ↓ صُنَادِلٌ, applied to a camel, signifies hard, or strong, or hardy: (O:) the pl! of the former [or of each] is صَنَادِلَ. (S, O.) -A2- Also, i. e. صَنْدَلٌ, A species of trees, (S, O, Msb,) or a kind of wood, (M, K,) well known, (Msb,) of sweet odour, (S, M, O,) and of several sorts; (TA;) [i. e. sandal-wood; ] the best of which is the red, or the white, (K, TA,) or the yellow; (TA;) a discutient of tumours, beneficial as a remedy for palpitation and for the headache and for weakness of the hot stomach and for fevers: (K, TA;) the infusion of its sawdust and the continual smelling of it weaken the venereal faculty. (TA.) -A3- It is also a Pers. word (كَلِمَةٌ أَعْجَمِيَّةٌ [or rather an arabicized word from the Pers. سَنْدَل]) signifying A thing resembling the boot (الخُفّ), in the sole of which are nails: pl. صَنَادِلُ. (Msb.)
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