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Arabic dictionary

Dictionary Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary (1889)

Entry دلل

دَلَّ(n. ac. دَلَاْلَة دِلَاْلَة دُلَاْلَة دُلُوْلَة) a. [acc. & 'Ala], Directed, guided into ; showed, pointed out to. b.(n. ac. دَلّ دَلَاْل), Behaved in a coquettish or amorous manner; dallied toyed. دَلَّلَa. Rendered coquettish, inclined to dalliance. b. Coddled (child). c. ['Ala], Put up for sale by public auction. أَدْلَلَ a. ['Ala], Behaved in a coquettish or amorous manner with dallied or toyed with. b. ['Ala], Rushed or darted upon. تَدَلَّلَ a. ['Ala] see IV (a) إِنْدَلَلَa. Was directed, guided. إِسْتَدْلَلَa. Asked to be directed, guided. دَلّa. Amorous behaviour, dalliance; coquetry. دَاْلِلَة دَلَاْل 22a. see 1 دَلَاْلَةa. see 23t دِلَاْلَةa. Salary, hire of a guide or of a public crier. b. Services of a guide. c. Auction, sale by public auction. d. see 25 (a) (b). دَلِيْل (pl. أَدْلِلَة دَلَاْئِلُ 46) a. Indication, sign. b. Proof, argument. c. (pl. أَدْلِلَة أَدْلِلَآءُ 68), Guide, conductor. d. Pilot. دَلَّاْلa. Broker. b. Auctioneer. إِستِدْلَالِيّ a. Inferential, deductive.