زُغْلُولٌ

1.
Light, or active, (Kr, JK, S, K,) in spirit and in body, (IKh, TA,) and quick; an epithet applied to a man: (JK:) mentioned by Kr with ع and with غ: (TA:) in the “ Musannaf ” of A'Obeyd, with غ only. (TA in article زعل.)
2.
Also A young infant: (JK, S, K:) plural زَغَالِيلُ. (TA.) One says صِبْيَةٌ زَغَالِيلُ Little children. (TA.) And كَيْفَ زُغْلُولُكَ How is thy little one? (A, TA.)
3.
And An orphan. (IKh, TA.)
4.
And The young one of the pigeon. (TA.)
5.
[Freytag explains it as signifying also “ Pallus ovis, cameli lactens; ” but whether this be intended to express a single meaning is not clear to me:
6.
also, on the authority of Dmr, as signifying A man light in respect of dignity and manners: apparently as being likened to a young child.]

Perseus ID: n17836