د • غ • ف • ل
دَغْفَلٌ
The young one of an elephant: (S, K:) or of a wolf. (K.) -A2- عَيْشٌ دَغْفَلٌ
An ample, or easy, and a plentiful, life; (As, S, K;) [as also ↓
دَغْفَلِىٌّ.] A poet says,
[And an ample, or a plentiful, state of life, that was hers, passed away: and she feared not one day that her ease, or affluence, would depart]. (S in art. سر.) You say also عَامٌ دَغْفَلٌ A plentiful, or fruitful, year: so says IAar: and he cites the saying of El-' Ajjáj,وَلَمْ تَخْشَ يَوْمًا يَزُولَ سَرِيرُهاَ
[And when the time of men, or of the people, is, or was, plentiful, or fruitful]. (S.) And رِيشٌ دَغْفَلٌ Abundant feathers or plumage. (K.)
دَغْفَلِىٌّ
; and its fem., with ة: see above, in three places.