رَجِلٌ

1.
; and its feminine, with ة: see رَاجِلٌ.
2.
شَعَرٌ رَجِلٌ (ISk, S, Msb, K) and رَجَلٌ (ISk, S, K) and رَجْلٌ, (Msb, K, [in the CK, erroneously, رَجُلٌ,]) Hair [that is wavy, or somewhat curly, i. e.] of a quality between [بَيْنَ, for which بَيِّنُ is erroneously put in the CK,] lankness and crispness or curliness, (K,) or not very crisp or curly, nor lank, (ISk, S,) or neither very crisp or curly, nor very lank, but between these two. (Msb, TA.)
3.
And رَجِلُ الشَّعَرِ and رَجَلُهُ (ISd, Sgh, K) and رَجْلُهُ (ISd, K, TA, but according to the CK as next follows,] and رَجُلُهُ, with damm to the ج, added by 'Iyád, in the Meshárik, (MF, TA,) A man having hair such as is described above: plural أَرْجَالٌ and رَجَالَى; (M, K;) the former, most probably, according to analogy, plural of رَجْلٌ; but both may be pls. of رَجِلٌ and رَجَلٌ: according to Sb, however, رَجَلٌ has no broken plural, its plural being only رَجَلُونَ. (M, TA.)
4.
See also رَجَلٌ, in two places.

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