زَجَلٌ

1.
verbal noun of زَجِلَ: (MA, K:) [and used as a simple subst:] i. q. صَوْتٌ [as a verbal noun, meaning The uttering of the voice, or of a sound, or cry: or, as a simple subst., a voice, sound, or cry]: (S:) or a high, or loud, voice: such have the angels when celebrating the praises of God: (TA:) [and] a vehement sound. (Ham p. 627.) [Hence,] سَحَابٌ ذُو زَجَلٍ Clouds having a thundering: (TA:) [and] so سَحَابٌ زَجِلٌ. (S.)
2.
A clamour; or a confusion, or mixture, of cries or shouts or noises, or of crying or shouting or noise. (K.)
3.
[A low, or faint, sound: hence,] زَجَلُ الجِنِّ means عَزِيفُهَا [i. e. The low, or faint, sound of the jinn, or genii, that is heard by night in the deserts; and said to be a sound like drumming: or the sound of the winds in the atmosphere, imagined by the people of the desert to be the sound of the jinn]. (TA.)
4.
A trilling, or quavering, and prolonging of the voice; or a prolonging of the voice, and modulating it sweetly. (K.) A poet likens it to the voice of one urging on camels by singing to them, and to the playing on a reedpipe. (Sb, TA.)
5.
Also Play, or sport. (K.)
6.
And A species of verse, well known; [a vulgar sort of unmeasured song or balled;] in this sense post-classical. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n17500