فِسْكِلٌ

1.
The last, in coming in, of the horses in a race; (S, O, K;) as also فُسْكُلٌ and فُسْكُولٌ and فَسْكَوْلٌ: (K:) also called the سُكَّيْت [q. v.] and the قَاشُور. (S, O. [In a copy of the S, in article سكت, الفِسْكِلُّ is put for الفِسْكِلُ.])
2.
And hence, (S, O,) applied to a man, (assumed tropical:) Low, base, ignoble, vile, or mean: (S, O, K:) the vulgar say فُسْكُلٌ. (S, O.)

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