رَايءِلٌ

1.
Falling in drops. (AA, T, K.) رُوَالٌ رَايءِلٌ means Slaver falling in drops. (AA, T.) And (K) it has an intensive signification, [apparently meaning Much slaver,] (M, K,) like شِعْرٌ شَاعِرٌ. (M.)
2.
Also, (M, K,) and رَاوُولٌ, (S, TA,) but disallowed in this sense by As, (T, S,) in the K, erroneously, رُوَالٌ, (TA, [see also رُوءَالٌ, in article رأل,]) A redundant tooth, (S, M, K,) in a man and a horse, (S,) not growing in the manner of the أَضْرَاس [or other teeth]: (M, K:) or رَايءِلٌ and رَايءِلَةٌ signify a tooth that grows to a horse or similar beast, preventing him from drinking [with ease] and from [eating in the manner termed] قَضْمٌ: (Lth, T:) according to ISh, رَوَايءِلُ [plural of رَايءِلَةٌ] signifies small teeth that grow at the roots of the large teeth, and excavate the roots of the latter so that these fall out: (T:) [and] so رَوَاوِيلُ: (TA:) or this last, which is plural of رَاوُولٌ, signifies redundant teeth that are behind the [other] teeth; as also رَوَاوِلُ, with the ى elided. (Ham p. 818.)

Perseus ID: n17132