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الخيعل

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root primarily describes types of garments, particularly those worn by women, and also encompasses terms related to wild animals and a state of hiding.

Derived headwords

الخَيْعَلnoun
  1. 1.
    Furboth

    A garment made of fur.

  2. 2.
    Unsewn garmentclassical

    A garment that is not sewn, specifically referring to one without openings for the legs.

  3. 3.
    Modified tunicclassical

    A tunic, possibly a type of armor, where one side is sewn and the other is left open, worn by women like a shirt.

  4. 4.
    Sleeveless shirtclassical

    A shirt that lacks sleeves.

الخَيْعَلnoun
  1. 1.
    Wolfclassical

    A wild canine animal, specifically a wolf.

الخَيْعَلnoun
  1. 1.
    Rebelclassical

    A person who is rebellious or dissolute.

الخَيْعَلnoun
  1. 1.
    Ghoulclassical

    A monstrous creature or demon, often associated with deserts and consuming human flesh.

الخَيَاعِلname
  1. 1.
    A place nameclassical

    A proper noun referring to a specific location.

خَيَّعَلَverb
  1. 1.
    To clothe (in الخيعل)classical

    To dress someone in the garment known as الخيعل.

تَخَيَّعَلَverb
  1. 1.
    To wear (the الخيعل)classical

    To wear the garment known as الخيعل.

الخَوْعَلَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Hidingclassical

    The act of hiding oneself due to suspicion or fear.

Parallel reading

الخَيْعَل، كصيقل: الفرو، أو ثوب غير مخيط الفرجين، أو درع يخاط أحد شقيه ويترك الآخر، تلبسه المرأة كالقميص، أو قميص لا كمي له، والذئب، والخليع، والغول.
Al-khay'al, like sayqal: the fur, or a garment not sewn at the two openings, or a tunic sewn on one side and left open on the other, which a woman wears like a shirt, or a shirt without sleeves, and the wolf, the dissolute one, and the ghoul.
والخياعل: ع.
And Al-Khayā'il: a place name.
وخيعله فتخيعل: ألبسه الخيعل فلبسه.
And he clothed him with the khay'al, so he wore it: he dressed him in the khay'al, and he wore it.
والخوعلة: الاختباء من ريبة.
And al-khaw'alah: hiding from suspicion.