اخال
1.
It (a thing) was, or became, dubious, or confused, or vague, (JK, S, Mgh, Msb, TA,) عَلَيْهِ
to him. (JK, Mgh.) One says, هٰذَا أَمْرٌ لَا
يُخِيلُ [This is a thing, or an affair, or a case, that will not be dubious, &c.]. (S.) And لَا يُخِيلُ
ذَاكَ عَلَى أَحَدٍ
That will not be dubious, &c., to any one. (JK.)
2.
اخال الشَّىْءُ إِلَى الخَيْرِ, and المَكْرُوهِ, The thing exhibited an indication, or indications, of good, and of evil, or what was disliked or hated. (Msb.) [Hence,] اخالت السَّمَاءُ, and أَخْيَلَت: see 2, in the latter part of the paragraph, in four places. And اخالت السَّحَابُ and أَخْيَلَت, or اخالت السَّحَابَةُ: see, again, 2, in the latter part of the paragraph, in three places.
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5.
اخال فِيهِ خَالًا مِنَ الخَيْرِ: see 4 in article خول; and see خَالٌ, below.
6.
أَخْيَلْنَا and أَخَلْنَا
We watched, or observed, or looked at, a cloud which it was thought would rain, to see where it would rain. (K, * TA.) And أَخَلْتُ
السَّحَابَةُ and أَخْيَلْتُهَا
I saw the cloud to be such as gave hope of rain. (S. [See also 10.])
7.
أَخْيَلَ
لِلنَّاقَةِ: see 2, in the middle of the paragraph.
8.
أَخْيَلَ عَنِ القَوْمِ: see 2, last sentence.