دَحَلَ

1.
, (T, K,) or دَحَلَ فِى الدَّحْلِ, (S,) aorist دَحَلَ , He (a man, T, S) entered into the دَحْل [q. v.]; (T, S, K;) as also ادحل. (K.)
2.
And دَحَلَ, aorist دَحَلَ , (A'Obeyd, S, K,) verbal noun دَحْلٌ, (TA,) He (a man) was, or became, in the side of the خِبَاء [or tent]: (A'Obeyd, S, K:) [from دَحَلَ in the former sense; or] from [the subst.] الدَّحْلُ: (A'Obeyd, S:) the sides [or side] of the خباء being likened to the hollow [called دَحْل] in the lower part of a valley. (TA.)
3.
Or دَحَلَ signifies [or rather signifies also] He dug, or excavated, in the sides of the well: (K:) [or] دَحَلَ البِيءْرَ has this meaning. (S.)
4.
And دَحَلَ عَنِّى, aorist دَحَلَ , (in a copy of the K erroneously said to be like فَرِحَ, TA,) He went, or removed, to a distance, or far, from me: (T, O, K:) fled from me: concealed himself from me [as though in a دَحْل]: feared me: (K:) the verbal noun, or a verbal noun, is دَحَلَانٌ. (TA.)
5.
دَحِلَ, aorist دَحَلَ , (K,) verbal noun دَحَلٌ, (S, * TK,) He was, or became, such as is termed دَحِلٌ, in all the senses of this word. (K.)

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