خَبِلَ
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, aorist
خَبَلَ
, verbal noun خَبَالٌ (JK, K, TA) and خَبَلٌ, (TA,) He was, or became, corrupted, unsound, vitiated, or disordered, [in an absolute sense; and particularly] in his reason, or intellect: (TA:) [or he was, or became, in a corrupt, an unsound, a vitiated, or a disordered, state, occasioning him agitation like that of possession or insanity, by disease affecting the reason and thought: (see خَبَالٌ, below:) and hence,] he was, or became, possessed, or insane. (JK, K, TA.)
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And خَبِلَ, [verbal noun خَبَلٌ, (q. v. voce خَبَالٌ,)] He was, or became, affected with [the palsy termed] فَالِج. (JK.)
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خَبَلَهُ, (JK, S, Msb, K,) aorist
خَبِلَ
, (Msb,) verbal noun خَبْلٌ; (TA;) and
خبّلهُ, (S, K,) verbal noun تَخْبِيلٌ; (TA;) and
اختبلهُ; (S, K;) It (grief, JK, K, and love, JK, T, TA, and time, or fortune, and the ruling power, and disease, T, TA) rendered him possessed, or insane: (JK, K, TA:) and it corrupted, rendered unsound, vitiated, or disordered, his reason, or intellect; or his limb, or member: (S, K:) or it (grief) deprived him of his heart: and he corrupted, rendered unsound, vitiated, or disordered, one of his limbs or members: or deprived him of his reason, or intellect. (Msb.) And خَبَلَ قَلْبَهُ, aorist
خَبِلَ
and
خَبُلَ
, It (love) corrupted, or rendered unsound, his heart. (JM.) And خَبَلَ فُلَانٌ يَدَ فُلَانٍ
Such a one corrupted, rendered unsound, vitiated, or disordered, the arm, or hand, of such a one, so that it became motionless; or caused it to dry up; or deprived him of it. (JK.)
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Also خَبَلَهُ, (TA,) [aorist
خَبِلَ
,] verbal noun خَبْلٌ, (K, TA,) He restrained, withheld, or debarred, him: (K, * TA:) and
اختبل likewise signifies he restrained, withheld, or debarred. (TA.) You say, مَا خَبَلَكَ عَنَّا
What withheld, or has withheld, thee from us? (TA.) And خَبَلَهُ عَنْ كَذَا, aorist and verbal noun as above, He prevented, or hindered, him from doing such a thing. (K, * TA.)