سُخَّلٌ

1.
(Az, S, O, K) and سُخَّالٌ, (Az, O, K,) applied to men, Weak; (S, O, K;) bad, vile, or base; (K;) or low, ignoble, mean, or sordid: (Az, O:) a plural having no singular: (Az, S, O:) or its singular is سَخْلٌ: (K, TA: in the CK سُخَّلٌ [like the former plural]:) so says Khálid. (IJ, TA.)
2.
Also سُخَّلٌ, (CK,) or سَخْلٌ, (TK,) [in the TA without any syll. signs,] Anything not completed. (IJ, K.)
3.
Also the former, (S, O, K,) in the dialect of the people of El-Medeeneh, (S, O,) The sort of dates termed شِيص, (S, O, K,) i. e. of which the stones do not become hard: (TA:) or, according to 'Eesà Ibn-'Omar, dates of which two or three grow together in one place, intermingling. (O, TA.)

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