أَهَلَ

1.
, aorist اَهُلَ , verbal noun أُهُولٌ; (Msb;) or أُهِلَ, like عُنِىَ; (K, TA;) It (a place, Msb, TA) was, or became, peopled, or inhabited. (Msb, K, TA.)
2.
أَهَلَ, aorist اَهُلَ and اَهِلَ , verbal noun as above, He married, or took a wife; (Yoo, S, Msb, K;) as also تأهّل; (S, Mgh, Msb, K;) and اتَّهَلَ, [written with the disjunctive alif اِتَّهَلَ, like اتَّخَذَ and اتَّزَرَ and اتَمَنَ &c.], (K,) of the measure افتعل. (TA.)
3.
أَهَلَ; (Ks, S, Msb;) or أَهِلَ, aorist اَهَلَ ; (K;) or both; (JK;) بِهِ, (JK,) i. e. بِالرَّجُلِ, (Ks, S,) or بِالشَّىءِ; (Msb;) i. q. أَنِسَ [He was, or became, sociable, companionable, friendly, amicable, or familiar, with him, i. e. the man; or he was, or became, cheered, or gladdened, by his company or converse, or by his, or its (the thing's) presence]. (JK, S, Msb, K.)

Perseus ID: n1429