طلو ند طلى
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaطَلًا ذ The young one of any of the cloven-hoofed animals: (S, TA: [in the latter of which is added, as from the S, وَالخُفِّ; but this is app. a mistake:]) or the young one of the gazelle, when just born: (M, Msb, K: [see شَصَرٌ:]) and the youngling, of any kind; as also ↓ طَلْوٌ; (K, TA;) which latter is mentioned by IDrd; but expl. by him as meaning the young one of a wild animal: (TA:) and ↓ طِلْوَةٌ has this last meaning (K, TA) likewise accord. to IDrd: (TA:) the pl. [of pauc.] of طَلًا is أَطْلَاآءٌ (S, Msb, K) and [of mult.] طِلَاآءٌ (K) and طُلِيٌّ (K, TA, but omitted in the CK) and طِلِىٌّ (Lth, TA) and طُلْيَانٌ (K) and طِلْيَانٌ. (Lth, K.) [See also طَلِىٌّ.] ― -b2- [And, accord. to Freytag (in art. طلى), An infant until a month old or more: but for this he has named no authority.] -A2- And The person; syn. شَخْصٌ. (S, K.) So in the saying, اـِنَّهُ لَجَمِيلُ الطَّلَا [ Verily he is goodly, or comely, in person ]. (S.) -A3- Also Daubed, or smeared, (↓ مَطْلِىٌّ,) with tar. (S, K.) [See also طَلْيَاآءُ.] ― -b2- And A man having a severe disease: (K, TA:) having no dual nor pl., or, as some say, (TA,) the pl. is أَطْلَاآءٌ, and the dual is طَلَيَانِ. (K, TA.) [See also مُطَلًّى.] -A4- And Desire; syn. هَوًى. (K, TA.) So in the saying, قَضَى طَلَاهُ مِنْ حَاجَتِهِ [ He accomplished his desire of that which he wanted ]. (K, TA.) [Or, as Freytag says, on the authority of the Deewán of the Hudhalees, accord. to some it signifies Pleasure ( voluptas ): and accord. to others, thirst. But see طِلًا.] ― -b2- See also طُلَاوَةٌ, in two places. -A5- And see also طِلَاآء, last sentence.
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