سيل sail inf. n. of سيل 'to flow'
A سيل sail (inf. n. of سيل 'to flow'), s.f. A flowing; a flow of water, a torrent, a current:—sail-āb, s.m. See s.v.
سيل सैल sail
H سيل सैल sail, s.f. corr. of sair, q.v.
شل shil =S. शल
P شل shil (=S. शल), s.m. A short spear, a javelin; a trident; a harpoon.
شل shal prob. for A. shall or shalal, inf. n. of شلّ 'to become unsound or paralyzed' an arm, c.
P شل shal (prob. for A. shall or shalal, inf. n. of شلّ 'to become unsound or paralyzed' (an arm, &c.)), adj. & s.m. Having the hand luxated or withered; paralytic, palsied; languid, wearied; flaccid, soft;—a paralytic; a paralyzed or withered limb;—a kind of stained leather (inserted in the seams of shoes, saddles, &c.).
شل shil or shul
P شل shil or shul, s.m.(?) The wood-apple (syn. bel);—a sort of quince.