زَامِلٌ

1.
, applied to a horse or similar beast, (K, TA,) or to a wild ass, (A' Obeyd, TA,) That is as though he limped, by reason of his briskness, or sprightliness. (A' Obeyd, K, TA.) [Hence, apparently, the name of] The horse of Mo'áwiyeh Ibn-Mirdás Es-Sulamee. (K.)
2.
Also One who follows ( يَزْمُلُ, [in the CK يُزَمِّلُ,] i. e. يَتْبَعُ,) another. (K.)

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