بول
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 بَالَ اـل ال باـل بال بالي بآل آل , (T, S, &c.,) aor. يَبُولُ, (S, M, Msb,) inf. n. بَوْلٌ (M, Msb) and مَبَالٌ, (Msb,) [ He urined, discharged his urine, made water, or staled; ] said of a man, (M, Msb,) and of a beast, (Msb,) &c. (M.) ― -b2- [Hence,] بَالَ بَوْلًا شَرِيفًا فَاخِرًا (tropical:) He (a man) begat offspring resembling him (El-Mufaddal, T, TA) in form and natural dispositions. (El-Mufaddal, TA.) ― -b3- A poet, using the verb metaphorically, says, بَالَ سُهَيْلٌ فِى الفَضِيخِ فَفَسَدْ (tropical:) [ Canopus made water in the beverage prepared from unripe dates, and it became spoiled, or marred ]: (M:) meaning, that when Canopus rises [aurorally, which it does, in central Arabia, early in August, the making of that beverage is stopped, for] the season of unripe dates has passed, and they have become ripe. (L in art. فضخ.) بَالَ سُهَيْلٌ is also a prov., said when winter has come. (MF in art. خرت.) [See سُهَيْلٌ.] ― -b4- بَوْلٌ also signifies (assumed tropical:) The having vent, so as to flow forth: (K:) whence بَوَّالٌ as an epithet applied to a wine-skin: see this word below. (TA.) ― -b5- And بَالَ (assumed tropical:) It melted, or dissolved: (K:) said of fat. (TA.)
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