دَوَلٌ

1.
, as an epithet applied to نَبْلٌ [or arrows] i. q. مُتَدَاوَلٌ. (IAar, M, K. *) So in the saying,
يُلُوذُ بِالجَوْدِ مِنَ النَّبْلِ الدَّوَلْ
[apparently relating to a wild animal, and meaning. He seeks, or takes, refuge in the copious rain from the arrows received in turns by one after another of the herd]. (IAar, M.)
2.
See also دَوْلَةٌ.

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