مُخْلِفٌ

1.
A camel that has exceeded in age the بَازِل; [which latter is generally one that has entered the ninth year;] (S, M, K;) beyond which there is no age [having an epithet to denote it]; therefore, (TA,) one says مُخْلِفُ عَامٍ and مُخْلِفُ عَامَيْنِ [that has exceeded in age the بازل by a year and by two years]; (S, TA; [see 4;]) applied alike to the male and the female; (S, K;) and the female is also termed مُخْلَفَةٌ: (K:) or this latter signifies (tropical:) a she-camel that appears, (S, K,) or is thought, (A,) to be pregnant, and is not pregnant: (S, A, K:) and the plural is مَخَالِيفُ. (TA.)
2.
See also مِخْلَافٌ.
3.
Also A man whose cattle have not obtained the [herbage termed] رَبِيع. (JK.)
4.
رَجُلٌ مُخْلِفٌ مُتْلِفٌ, or مِخْلَفٌ مِتْلَفٌ, and مِتْلَافٌ مِخْلَافٌ: see article تلف.
5.
نَوْمَةُ الضُّحَى مُخْلِفَةٌ لِلْفَمِ, (K, TA,) also written مَخْلَفَةٌ, and in some copies نَوْمُ الضُّحَى, [which requires the reading مَخْلَفَةٌ,] (TA,) i. e. [The sleep, or sleeping, in the period of the morning when the sun is yet low is] a cause of the mouth's becoming altered [for the worse] in odour. (K, TA.)
6.
مُخْلِفُ جَنْبٍ Having one half of his face and of his mouth turning sideways. (JK.)
7.
See also the explanation of the verse of El- Hoteiäh cited in the last quarter of the first paragraph. The قَطَا are termed مُخْلِفَاتٌ because they draw water for their young ones. (JK.)

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