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مَلَّهُ
He put it (namely bread, or flesh-meat,) into hot ashes, [to bake, or roast]. (K, &c.) مَلَّ الثَّوْبَ
He sewed, or tacked, the garment, or piece of cloth, [slightly,] previously to the [stronger] sewing termed
الكَفّ. (S.) See also شَلَّ. مَلِلْتُهُ, & مَلِلْتُ عَنْهُ, I was avers from it; (T;) loathed it; was disgusted by it, with it, or at it; (T, S, K;) [was weary of it;] turned
away from it with disgust. (T.) See سَيءِمَ. مَلَّ مَلاَلُكَ [May thy disgust pass away, or cease]: see أَضَلَّ اللّٰهُ ضَلَالَكَ.
أَمْلَلْتُ
& أَمْلَيْتُ: see 4 in art. حظ. أَمَلَّ: see an ex. voce أَدَلَّ.
اِمْتَلَّ مِلَّتَهُ
He follows his way of religion: see 8 in art. شرع.
مَلاَلٌ
: see 1.
مَلِيلٌ
مَلُولٌ
Conceiving [frequent] disgust. (Msb.) See ذَوَّاقٌ.
مَلَّةٌ
مَمْلُولٌ
Flesh-meat covered over in live coals. (TA, art. عرض.) See مَلِيلٌ.