ابِلٌ
1.
See أَبِلٌ.
2.
إِبِلٌ أَوَابِلٌ, (S, M, K,) and أُبَّلٌ, and أُبَّالٌ, (M,) [all pls. of ابِلٌ or ابِلَةٌ,] and
مُوءَبَّلَةٌ, (M,) Many, or numerous, camels: (S, M, K:) or this, [apparently meaning the last,] as some say, put in distinct herds; (M;) and so أُبَّالٌ: (TA:) or gotten, gained, or acquired, for permanent possession: (M:) this last is the meaning of the last of the epithets above. (S, K.)
3.
ابِلٌ, applied to a camel, also signifies Content, or satisfied, with green pasture, so as to be in no need of water: plural أُبَّالٌ: (S, K:) and so أَوَابِلُ, applied to she-camels, (T, * TA,) and to wild animals. (S in article بل.)
4.
And إِبِلٌ ابِلَةٌ
Camels seeking by degrees, or step by step, or bit by bit, after the أُبُل [q. v.], i. e. the خِلْفَة of the herbage or pasture. (TA.)