عَجُولٌ
1.
See عَجِلٌ.
2.
Also A she camel distracted, or confounded, or perplexed, having lost her young one; (S, O, K; *) because of her quickness in her motions, (K, TA,) i. e. in her coming and going, (TA,) by reason of impatience: (K, TA:) and a woman bereft of her child: plural عُجُلٌ, (O, K,) and, according to the K, عَجَايءِلُ, but correctly
مَعَاجِلُ, as in the L, an anomalous plural (TA.)
3.
And العَجُولُ signifies Death, or the decree of death; synonym المَنِيَّةُ: (AA, K, TA:) because it [often] hurries him whom it befalls so as to prevent him from reaching his family. (TA.)
4.
See also عُجَّالٌ: and see a phrase in the latter half of the second paragraph of this article