كَلَّ
1.
It (the sight) was, or became, dim, dull, or hebetated. (K.)
2.
He (a camel) was, or became, fatigued, tired, or wearied. (MA.)
3.
كَلَّتِ الأَيْدِى
The hands, or arms, became weak; synonym ضعفت [i. e. ضَعَُفَتْ]. (Ham, 296.) [كَلَّ عَنْ فِعْلٍ
He was fatigued, or weak, and so disabled, or incapacitated, from doing a thing; like أَعْيَا عَنْهُ, and ضَعَُفَ عَنْهُ: see نُخِبَ and عَرِسَ.]
4.
كَلَّتْ أَسْنَانُهُ, (K, article ضرس,) verbal noun كَلَالٌ, (S, in that article,) His teeth were set on edge, (TK, in that article,) by eating, or drinking, what was acid, or sour. (S, K, in that article)
5.
كَلَّ
It (a sword, &c.) was blunt, and would not cut. (K, &c.)
6.
كُلَّتُهُنَّ for كُلُّهُنَّ: see Bd xxxi., last verse.