Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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مطق مطل مطى


1. ⇒ مطل

مَطَلَهُ بِدَيْنِهِ, inf. n. مَطْلٌ, andمَاطَلَهُ↓, inf. n. مَطَالٌ, He delayed, or deferred, with him, or put him off, in the matter of his debt, by promising time after time to pay him. (Mṣb.) See دَافَعْتُهُ and سَوَّفَهُ.


3. ⇒ ماطل

مَاْطَلَ see 1.


مَطُولٌ

مَطُولٌ Much given to delaying, or deferring, with a creditor, or putting him off, in the matter of a debt, by promising time after time to pay him. (Mṣb.)


مَمْطُولٌ

مَمْطُولٌ Iron, or a sword, (Az, TA,) beaten into a long shape: (Az, Ḳ:) or anything extended, elongated, or lengthened. (Ṣ.)


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