حُلْوٌ
Sweet; opposite of
مُرٌّ; (S, K;) i. e., in the mouth: and in like manner, in the eye [meaning pleasing, or goodly, or beautiful: see 1]: (TA:) applied also to a saying, and to an action: (K:) feminine with ة. (Msb.) And الحُلْوُ الحَلَالُ (assumed tropical:) Language in which is nothing that induces doubt, or suspicion: (K and TA in article حل:) and the man in whom is nothing that induces doubt, or suspicion. (TA in the present article) And حُلْوٌ, also, applied to a man, (assumed tropical:) One who is excited to briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness, (يُسْتَخَفٌّ,) and is esteemed pleasing, or goodly, or beautiful, in the eye; (K, * TA;) as also
حَلُوٌّ: (IAar, K:) the feminine is حُلْوَةٌ: the plural masculine حُلْوُونَ, and plural feminine حِلْوٌ: (K:) there is no broken plural, masculine or feminine (TA.)