عَقَنْقَلٌ
1.
A great
كَثِيب [i. e. hill, or heap, or oblong or extended gibbous hill,] of intermingled sands: (S, O:) or a
كَثِيب
that is accumulated (K, TA) and intermingled: or a
حَبْل [or long and elevated tract] of sand, having winding portions, and
حِرَف [apparently meaning ridges], and compacted: (TA:) according to El-Ahmar, it is the largest quantity of sand; larger than the
كَثِيب: (S voce لَبَبٌ:) plural عَقَاقِلُ (S, O) and عَقَاقِيلُ (O) and عَقَنْقَلَاتٌ. (TA.)
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Also, (S, O, K,) sometimes, (S, O,) and
عَنْقَلٌ, (O, K,) The مَصَارِين [or intestines into which the food passes from the stomach], (S, O,) or قَانِصَة [which here probably signifies the same], (K,) of a [lizard of the species called] ضَبّ: (S, O, K:) or the [portion of fat termed] كُشْيَة of the ضَبّ. (TA.) أَطْعِمْ أَخَاكَ مِنْ عَقَنْقَلِ الضَّبِّ [Give thy brother to eat of the intestines, &c., of the dabb: or, as some relate it, مِنْ كُشْيَةِ الضَّبِّ:] is a prov., said in urging a man to make another to share in the means of subsistence; or, according to some, denoting derision. (TA.)
4.
Also A [drinking-cup, or bowl, of the kind called] قَدَح. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.)
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And A sword. (Ibn- 'Abbád, O, K.)