غَايءِلَةٌ
1.
[as a subst.] Bad, or corrupt, conduct; and evil, or mischief. (Msb.) See also غَوْلٌ, last quarter. [And see article غيل.]
2.
And [particularly] Wickedness, or disobedience, of a slave; and his running away; (Mgh in article عدو, and Msb;) and the like thereof: plural غَوَايءِلُ. (Msb.)
3.
And [hence, perhaps, (as denoting a cause for reclaiming the price of a slave,) it is said that] it signifies A right which another than the seller has to the possession of a slave, whereby the sale is annulled, and the seller is obliged to return the price to the purchaser. (TA. voce خِبْثَةٌ.)
4.
See also غُولٌ, latter half.
5.
[Its plural] غَوَايءِلُ also signifies Places of destruction. (TA.)
6.
And you say, أَخَافُ غَايءِلَتَهُ, meaning I fear the result, and the evil, or mischief, thereof. (TA.)