ش • ي • ل

$yl · Vol. 3 · Lane (vols 1–5)

شَيْلٌ

is a bad [or vulgar] dial. var. of شَوْلٌ: one says, شِلْتُ بِهِ, [and now, more commonly, شِلْتُهُ, like شُلْتُهُ, meaning I raised it; and, as now used, I lifted it; and hence, I removed it, or took it away; and I carried it; and I loaded it, namely, luggage upon a beast &c.;] aor. أَشِيلُ, inf. n. شَيْلٌ and مَشْيَلٌ, the latter [in measure] like مَقْعَدٌ. (TA.)

شَيَّالٌ

, from شِلْتُ بِهِ [expl. above], A porter, or carrier of burdens. (TA.)

شِيَالَةٌ

The occupation of the شَيَّال, i. e. porter, or carrier of burdens. (TA.)

شُيَّلٌ

and شِيَّلٌ pls. of شَايءِلٌ. (K in art. شول, in which see the singular.)

فَرَسٌ مِشْيَالُ الخَلْقِ

A horse incongruous, unsound, faulty, or weak, in make: (AO, O and TA in the present art.:) mentioned in the L in art. شول. (TA.)