مُجَالِحٌ
1.
i. q.
مُكَابِرٌ [Contending with another for superiority in greatness; &c.: see its verb, 3]. (S.)
2.
The lion. (K.)
3.
A she-camel that yields
milk abundantly in winter: (S, K:) or that crops the twigs of the dry trees in winter, in a year of drought, and becomes fat upon them, and so preserves her milk: (IAar, TA:) plural
مَجَالِيحُ: (S, K:) or this is plural of مُجَالِحٌ and
مِجْلَاحٌ as epithets applied to a palm-tree and a she-camel that cares not for the want of rain. (AHn, TA.) And مُجَالَحَةٌ A she-camel that eats the
سَمُر and عُرْفُط, whether they have leaves upon them or not. (TA.)