مِيلٌ

1.
as used by the Arabs, [A mile:] The distance to which the eye reaches along land: according to the ancient astronomers, three thousand cubits: accord to the moderns, four thousand cubits: but the difference is merely verbal; for they agree that its extent is ninety-six thousand digits; [about 5166 English feet;] each digit being the measure of six barley-corns, each placed with its belly next to another; but the ancients say that the cubit is thirty-two digits; which makes the mile three thousand cubits. (Msb, which see for more.) See also مُطْلِبٌ
2.
ميِلٌ i. q. مُلْمُولٌ, [A style]. (K.)

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