مِشَلٌّ

1.
A [spear of the kind called] مِطْرَد [q. v.]. (TA.)
2.
And A he-ass that drives away [his she-asses] much. (K. [In the CK, in this sense, erroneously written مِشْلٌ. See مُشَلِلٌ.])
3.
See also شُلْشُلٌ, in two places.
4.
One says also إِنَّهُ لَمِشَلٌّ عَوْنٌ [thus apparently, but written in my original without any syll. signs,] meaning Verily he is a writer soundly, or thoroughly, learned; or skilled, intelligent, and experienced; and sufficing. (TA.)
5.
Also A garment with which the neck is covered: mentioned by the sheykh Zádeh in his Commentary on El-Beydáwee. (TA.)

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