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رحل
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaمُرْحِلٌ ذ One who breaks, or trains, and renders fit to be saddled, a camel or camels. (TA.) ― -b2- A man having many [ camels such as are termed ] رَوَاحِل [pl. of رَاحِلَةٌ]; like مُعْرِبٌ meaning “ having horses such as are termed عِرَاب ” (A'Obeyd, S.) -A2- A camel strong in the back, [ so as to be fit for the رَحْل,] after weakness. (IDrd, TA.) And A fat camel; though he be not excellent, or generous, or high-bred, or strong and light and swift: so in the “ Nawádir el-Aaráb. ” (TA.) See also رُحْلَةٌ, in two places.
Derived headwords
مُرْحِلٌ
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