محال maḥāll, vulg. maḥāl
A محال maḥāll, vulg. maḥāl, s.m. (pl. of maḥall, q.v.), Places; houses; streets; squares; courts; wards; districts; departments;—land or public fund producing a revenue to the government; real or landed estate;—a bee-hive, a honey-comb (pl. maḥallāt).
محال muḥāl pass. part. of احال 'to be absurd, or impossible,' c., iv of حول 'to become altered,' c.
A محال muḥāl (pass. part. of احال 'to be absurd, or impossible,' &c., iv of حول 'to become altered,' &c.), adj. Absurd; impossible; that cannot be:—muḥāl-ě-mut̤laq, adj. Quite absurd; absolutely impossible; very difficult.