لَأْلَأَ

1.
, (TA,) and تَلَأْلَأَ, (S, K,) (tropical:) It (a star, and the moon, TA, and lightning, S, K, and fire, TA) shone, glistened, or was bright: (K:) or shone with flickering light. (TA.)
2.
لألأتِ النَّارُ, verbal noun لَأْلَأَةٌ, (tropical:) The fire burned brightly: (K:) and تَلَأْلَأَتْ it blazed. (TA.)
3.
لألأ الدَّمْعَ, verbal noun as above, (tropical:) He let fall the tears (K) upon his cheeks like pearls. (TA.)
4.
لألأت بِعَيْنَيْهَا (assumed tropical:) She (a woman) opened her eyes wide, and looked intently. (K.)
5.
لألأ بِذَنَبِهِ (assumed tropical:) He (a bull, or a wild bull, ثَوْرٌ وَحْشِىٌّ, (TA,) or an antelope, K), wagged his tail.
6.
لَا اتِيكَ مَا لَأْلَأَتِ الفُورُ بِأَذْنَابِهَا, (Lh,) or لَا أَفْعَلُهُ, (S,) I will not come to thee, or I will not do it, while the gazelles wag their tails: [i. e., I will never come to thee]. (Lh, S.) A proverb. (TA.)
7.
لألأتِ العَنْزُ (tropical:) The she-goat, or doe, desired the male. (K.)

Perseus ID: n37413