دغل dag̠al v.n. fr. دغل; used in P. with amplification of signification
A دغل dag̠al (v.n. fr. دغل; used in P. with amplification of signification), s.m. Corrupt state, corruptness, unsoundness; corruption, vice, depravity; deceit, fraud, treachery, villainy (=dag̠ā); base coin;—a cheat, impostor, villain; a pickpocket; confusedness or entanglement of plants or herbage; abundance or luxuriance of herbage; luxuriant, tangled, or dense herbage;—adj. Unsound; base (as coin); corrupt, depraved; false, insincere, deceitful, treacherous:—dag̠al-bāz, adj.=dag̠ā-bāz, q.v.s.v. dag̠ā:—dag̠al-faṣal, s.f. Depravity; duplicity, deceit, treachery.