اكَالٌ

1.
[apparently a plural of pauc. of أُكُلٌ, q. v., and of أُكْلٌ, agreeably with analogy,] (tropical:) The [grants termed] مَاكِل of kings; (K;) their طُعَم [plural of طُعْمَةٌ, explained above, voce أُكْلَةٌ]. (TA.)
2.
(assumed tropical:) The stipends of soldiers. (K.)
3.
ذَووالاكَالِ, for which J has erroneously put الاكال, [in the S,] (TS, K,) without ذوو, (TA,) (tropical:) The lords, or chiefs, of the tribes, who take the مِرْبَاع [or fourth part of the spoil, which was the chief's portion in the time of ignorance] (S, TS, K, TA) &c. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n1019