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Arabic dictionary

Dictionary Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane (d. 1876)

Entry هل

4 أَهْلَلْنَا هِلَالَ شَهْرِ كَذَا : see سَلَخَ.

10 اِسْتَهَلَّ : see a verse cited at the close of the first paragraph of art. ضحك.

See also a verse cited voce أَفْثَأَ.

See مُسْتَهَلٌّ. هَلْ may be originally هَلْو or هَلْى or هَلّ: (Akh, in S, voce بل:) see بَلْ.

هَلْ followed by إِلَى: see the latter.

حَىّ هَلَ: see حى.

هَلَّا: see حَضَّةٌ and عَنْ, latter part, and لَوْلَا, and أَلَّا. هَلَّةٌ : see بَلَّةٌ. الهِلاَلُ The new moon; or the moon when it is termed هِلاَل: it may be explained as meaning, generally, the moon when near the sun, or moon a little after or before the change.

See سَمَا. مُسْتَهَلُّ الشَّهْرِ The first night of the lunar month. (Msb.)