سل sall, vulg. sal inf. n. of سلّ 'to draw out or forth'
A سل sall, vulg. sal (inf. n. of سلّ 'to draw out or forth'), s.m. Drawing out or forth (esp. a sword from the scabbard).
سل sill, vulg. sil v.n. fr. سلّ; see sall
A سل sill, vulg. sil (v.n. fr. سلّ; see sall), s.m. Consumption, decline, ulceration of the lungs; a hectic fever:—sill-o-diq, s.m. Rapid decline, galloping consumption.
سل सल sal
H سل सल sal [S. शतं], adj. (colloq.) One hundred (=sau).
سل सल sal
H سل सल sal [prob. S. शलभ or शरभ], s.m. (dialec.) The large green grasshopper; the mantis or leaf-insect.
سل सल sal
H سل सल sal [Prk. सल्लं; S. शल्यं], s.m. Stake, spike, splinter, thorn; difficulty, embarrassment, &c. (see śalya):—sal raćnā (apnā), To meet or manage a difficulty, &c., to manage difficult affairs (of a house, &c.); to prepare (one's own) funeral pyre, to become a satī:—sal-se baiṭhnā, v.n. To be clear or free of difficulty or embarrassment, to be settled or composed.