دَغِلٌ

1.
, applied to a man, In whom is a bad, a corrupt, or an unsound, quality, and what induces doubt, or suspicion, or evil opinion; as also دَغْلٌ, a contraction of the former. (Mgh in article نغل.)
2.
Applied to a place, as also مُدْغِلٌ, i. q. ذُو دَغَلٍ [apparently as meaning Having tangled, or luxuriant, or abundant and dense, trees]: or obscure, or concealed; (K;) as also دَاغِلٌ. (TA.)

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