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رحل

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

4 ارحل ذ He broke, or trained, a she-camel, so that she became such as is termed رَاحِلَة, meaning fit to be saddled; (K;) like أَمْهَرَ meaning “ he (a breaker, or trainer,) rendered ” her “ a مَهْرِيَّة: ” (TA:) or he took a camel in an untractable state and rendered him such as is termed رَاحِلَة. (AZ, TA.) ― -b2- And ارحلهُ He gave him a رَاحِلَة, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) that he might ride it. (TA.) ― -b3- See also 2, in two places. -A2- He (a camel) became strong in his back, [ so as to be fit for the رَحْل (or saddle ) or for journeying, ] after weakness: (IDrd, K:) or he (a camel) became fat; as though there came [what resembled] a رَحْل upon his back, by reason of his fatness and his [large] hump: (Er-Rághib, TA:) and ارحلت الاـِبِلُ The camels became fat after leanness, so as to be able to journey. (S K.) ― -b2- And He (a man, TA) had many [ camels such as are termed ] رَوَاحِل [pl. of رَاحِلَةٌ]; (ISd, K;) like أَعْرَبَ meaning “ he had horses such as are termed عِرَاب ” (ISd, TA.)

Derived headwords

ارحلverb
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