خُلَالَةٌ
1.
2.
Also What comes forth from the teeth when they are picked; (JK, S, * Msb;) as also
خِلَلٌ (JK, S) and
خُلَلٌ (S) and
خِلَّةٌ: (JK:) or
خِلَلٌ and
خِلَالٌ and خُلَالَةٌ (K) and
خِلَّةٌ (S) and
خَالٌّ (TA) signify the remains of food between the teeth; (S, K;) and the singular [of خِلَلٌ] is
خِلَّةٌ and [the n. un. of the same]
خِلَلَةٌ. (K, TA. [In the CK, for خِلَلَةٌ is erroneously put خَلَّلَهُ.]) You say, فُلَانٌ يَأْكُلُ خُلَالَتَهُ and
خَلَلَهُ (JK, S) and
خُلَلَهُ (S) and
خِلَّتَهُ (JK) and
خِلَلَتَهُ (TA) Such a one eats what comes forth from his teeth when they are picked. (JK, S, * TA.)
3.
See also خُلَّةٌ, first sentence.