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ركل

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

1 رَكَلَهُ ذ , aor. رَكُلَ , (S, TA,) inf. n. رَكْلٌ, (S, K, TA,) He kicked him; i. e., struck him with his foot, or leg; namely, a horse; in order that he should run: (K, TA:) and (K) he struck him with one foot, or leg: (S, K, TA:) and some say, he struck him with the feet, or legs. (TA.) One says, لَا تَأْكُلُ بَعْدَهَا بَعْدَهَا أَكْلَةً ↓ لَأَرْكُلَنَّكَ رَكْلَةً [ I will assuredly kick thee with one kick after which thou shalt not eat one meal ]. (TA.) And الفَارِسُ يَرْكُلُ الدَّابَّةَ بِرِجْلِهِ The horseman puts the beast in motion with his foot, or leg, for the purpose of [ his ] running. (S.) And تَرْكِيلٌ, also, [inf. n. of ↓ ركّل, in like manner] signifies The striking a thing with the foot or hoof. (KL.)

Derived headwords

رَكَلَهُverb
  1. 1.
لَا تَأْكُلُ بَعْدَهَا بَعْدَهَا أَكْلَةً
يَرْكُلُ الدَّابَّةَ بِرِجْلِهِ