عُقَّالٌ
1.
A limping, or slight lameness, synonym ظَلَعٌ, (so in copies of the S,) or ضَلَعٌ [which is said to signify the same, or correctly to signify a natural crookedness], (so in other copies of the S and in the O,) which occurs in the legs of a beast: (S, O:) or a certain disease in the hind leg of a beast, such that, when he goes along, he limps, or is slightly lame, for a while, after which he stretches forth; (K, TA;) according to A'Obeyd, (TA,) peculiar to the horse; (K, TA;) but it mostly occurs in sheep or goats. (TA.)
2.
دَاءٌ ذُو عُقَّالٍ
A disease of which one will not be cured. (TA.)
3.
عُقَّالُ الكَلَأِ
Three herbs that remain after having been cut, which are the سَعْدَانَة and the حُلَّب and the قُطْبَة. (TA.)
4.
And عَقَاقِيلُ, [a plural] of which the singular is not mentioned, [perhaps plural of عُقَّالٌ, but in two senses a plural of عَقَنْقَلٌ,] signifies The portions of a grape-vine that are raised and supported upon a trellis or the like. (TA.)