Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

مُرَجَّلٌ

Root: رجل

Full Definition

مُرَجَّلٌ A skin, or such as is termed a زِقّ, that is stripped off [by beginning] from one رَِجْل [or hind leg]; or from the part where is the رِجْل And شَاةٌ مُرَجَّلَةٌ A sheep, or goat, skinned [by beginning] from one رِجْل: and in like manner مَرْجُولٌ applied to a ram. (Lh, K voce مَزْقُوقٌ, which signifies the contr. [like مُزَقَّقٌ].)
2 Also A [skin such as is termed] زِقّ full of wine.

def.2 A [garment of the kind called] بُرْد upon which are the figures of men; or upon which are the figures of of men.
2 And A garment, or piece of cloth, and a بُرْد, ornamented in the borders.

def.3 Combed hair.

def.4 جَرَادٌ مُرَجَّلٌ Locusts the traces of whose wings are seen upon the ground.


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