مُرَحَّلَةٌ
Root: رحل
Full Definition
مُرَحَّلَةٌ
Camels having their
رِحَال [or saddles] upon them: and also camels whose
رِحَال
have been put down from them: thus having two contr. meanings.
2 And بُرْدٌ مُرَحَّلٌ A garment of the kind termed بُرْد upon which are the figures of a رَحْل [or camels' saddle], and the like thereof; as in the T: the explanation that J has given of it, [or rather of مِرْطٌ مُرَحَّلٌ,] i. e. an إِزَار [or a waist-wrapper] of [the cloth called] خَزّ, upon which is an ornamented border, is not good: such is termed مُرَجَّلٌ, with جِيم: the pl. is مُرَحَّلَاتٌ and مَرَاحِلُ; both occurring in traditions; and the latter of them said in the T to be syn. with مَرَاجِلُ, which is pl. of مِرْجَلٌ [q. v.]. (TA in art. رجل.)
2 And بُرْدٌ مُرَحَّلٌ A garment of the kind termed بُرْد upon which are the figures of a رَحْل [or camels' saddle], and the like thereof; as in the T: the explanation that J has given of it, [or rather of مِرْطٌ مُرَحَّلٌ,] i. e. an إِزَار [or a waist-wrapper] of [the cloth called] خَزّ, upon which is an ornamented border, is not good: such is termed مُرَجَّلٌ, with جِيم: the pl. is مُرَحَّلَاتٌ and مَرَاحِلُ; both occurring in traditions; and the latter of them said in the T to be syn. with مَرَاجِلُ, which is pl. of مِرْجَلٌ [q. v.]. (TA in art. رجل.)