عَدَوْلِىٌّ
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See عَدَوْلَى.
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And plural [apparently a mistake for n. un.] of عَدَوْلِيَّةٌ, (K,) which latter means Certain ships or boats, (O, K, TA,) or a [sort of] ship or boat, (S,) or it is an epithet applied to certain ships or boats, (EM p. 58,) so called as being of
عَدَوْلَى, (S, O, * K, TA,) meaning a city of El-Bahreyn, (S, O, * TA,) not meaning, as would be imagined from the context in the K, the tree [said to be] thus called; (TA;) mentioned in the poetry of Tarafeh, (S, O, TA,) in the fourth verse of his Mo'allakah, (O, TA,) and thus explained by As: (TA:) or meaning old; or large: (O, TA:) or so called as being of a place named
عَدَوْلَاة, of the measure فَعَوْلَاة: (TA:) or of
عَدَوْل, a man who used to construct ships or boats: or of a people who used to alight and abide in Hejer. (O, K.)