سَلِيَتٌ

1.
, (M, K,) aorist سَلَىَ , (K,) verbal noun سَلًى, said of a ewe, or she-goat, [and of a she-camel,] Her secundine (سَلَاهَا) became disrupted [in her belly]. (M, K.)
2.
سَلَاهَا, verbal noun سَلْىٌ; (M;) or سلّاها, verbal noun تَسْلِيَةٌ; (S, K;) He pulled out or off, or removed from its place, her secundine (سَلَاهَا), namely, a ewe's, or she-goat's, (S, M, K,) or a she-camel's. (So in one of my copies of the S.) And سَلَيْتُ النَّاقَةَ I drew [forth] the she-camel's secundine (سَلَاهَا) after the bringing forth without letting it fall (بَعْدَ الرَّحَمِ or الرَّحْمِ). (Lh, M.)
3.
سَلَيْتُهُ a dialect var. of سَلَوْتُهُ, mentioned by Esh-Shereeshee. (TA.) See 1 in article سلو, first sentence.

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