xarodalN xrdl [Mustard-seed;] the grain of a certain tree, (K,) well known; (S, K;) a species of Hurof [q. v.]; (JK;) heating; emollient; drawing; a phlegmagogue; lenitive; digestive; used as a liniment, good for the niqoris [or gout], and [especially] the nasaA [or sciatica ], and the [malignant species of leprosy termed] baraS (K,) and the [mild species thereof termed] bahaq ; clearing to the face; good for the alopecia, especially the wild sort thereof; (TA;) its smoke drives away serpents, or, as in the Kánoon, venomous or noxious reptiles or the like; (TA;) its juice, dropped, allays earache, (K,) and in like manner its oil; (TA;) and its powder, upon the aching tooth, is extremely efficacious, (K,) especially when Hilotiyt [or assa ] has been cooked with it: (TA: [in which many other properties assigned to it are mentioned:]) n. un. with p . (S.) ― -b2- Alxarodalu AlfaArisiY~u is A certain plant in Egypt known by the name of Ha$iy$apu Als~uloTaAni . (K.)
The corpus record — Arabic
خَرْدَل
khardal
xarodalN xrdl [Mustard-seed;] the grain of a certain tree, (K,) well known; (S, K;) a species of Hurof [q. v.]; (JK;) heating; emollient; drawing; a phlegmagogue; lenitive; digestive; used as a liniment, good for the niqoris [or gout], and [especially] the nasaA [or sciatica ], and the [malignant sp
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Where it lives
- The Quran 2 · 0.16/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- خَرْدَلٍ Quran 21:47 (Al-Anbiya 47)
- خَرْدَلٍ Quran 31:16 (Luqman 16)
Quran text from Tanzil (tanzil.net), distributed verbatim per its license. Morphological facts derived from the Quranic Arabic Corpus (corpus.quran.com, Kais Dukes), stated as facts with source credit. Dictionary senses from Lane, An Arabic-English Lexicon (1863-93, public domain), via the Perseus Digital Library.