إِيَّلٌ
1.
and
أُيَّلٌ (T, S, Mgh, Msb, K, the first and third and fourth in article ايل) and
أيِّلٌ, (T, K,) the last on the authority of IAar, (TA,) but A'Obeyd says that it is إِيَّلٌ, with kesr, (T,) and this is the approved form, (TA,) The [animal called] وَعْل: (K:) or the male
وَعْل; (ISh, T, S, Mgh, Msb;) i. e. the mountain-goat: (Msb:) according to some, (S,) what is called in Persian كَوَزْن; (S, Mgh;) by which word Sh explains the word إِيَّلٌ: ISh says, it is the animal that is very wide between the horns, and bulky, like the domestic bull: (T:) [see بَقَرُ الوَحْشِ in article بقر:] and Lth says, it is called thus because it resorts (يَوءُولُ) to the mountains: sometimes the ى is changed into ج: the feminine is of the same three forms with ة: (TA:) and the plural is أَيَايءِلُ [like سَيَايءِدُ plural of سَيِّدٌ]. (Lth, T, Mgh, Msb.)
2.
See also ايءِلٌ, in two places.