رَتِلٌ

1.
(T, M, Mgh, Msb, K) and رَتَلٌ, (S, M, K,) [the latter a verbal noun used as an epithet,] applied to front teeth, (ثَغْرٌ, T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) Well set together: (T, M:) or even in growth: (S, Msb:) or separate, one from another; or having interstices between them, not overlapping one another: (M:) or separate, one from another, and even in the manner of growth, and well set together; as also مُرَتَّلٌ: (Mgh:) or separate, one from another, well set together, very white, and very lustrous. (K.)
2.
And رَتِلٌ, (S,) or رَتِلُ الأَسْنَانِ, (M,) [or الثَّغْرِ,] A man having the teeth [or the front teeth] separate, one from another, (S, M,) &c. (M.)
3.
And رَتَلٌ (S, M, K) and رَتِلٌ, (M, K,) applied to speech, or language, (S, M, K,) i. q. مُرَتَّلٌ; i. e. uttered in a leisurely manner, and distinctly, without exceeding the proper bounds or limits: (S:) or good, (M, K,) and uttered in a leisurely manner. (M.)
4.
And رَتِلٌ and رَتَلٌ, applied to anything, Good, sweet, or pleasant. (M, K.)
5.
And the former, applied to water, Cold, or cool. (Kr, M, K.)

Perseus ID: n14713