deriv►sāla luʕābuhū ʕalà, his mouth watered for ►sayyala, vb. II, to make flow, cause to stream, liquefy, melt, dissolve (s.th.)
►ʔasāla, vb. IV, = II ►BP#3712sayl, pl. suyūl, 1a flood, inundation; b torrent, torrential stream: vn. or perh. the etymon proper | sayl ʕurām, huge mass, flood, stream; balaġa l-saylᵘ l-zubà, the matter has reached its climax, has come to a head
►saylaẗ, n.f., stream: n.un.
►BP#4579suyūlaẗ, n.f., liquid state, liquidity, flow(ing)
►sayyāl, 1 adj., a streaming, pouring, torrential; b fluid, liquid; 2 n. a a liquid; b stream; c a fluid: ints. formation | qalam sayyāl, facile pen, fluent style
►sayyālaẗ, n.f., 1 rivulet: f. of preceding; 2 see ↗s.v.
►sayalān, n., 1a flowing, flow; b running; 2 deliquescence, liquefaction; 3 gonorrhea (med.): vn.
►masīl, pl. masāyilᵘ, n., river bed, rivulet: n.loc.
►BP#3269sāʔil, 1 adj., fluid, liquid; 2 (pl. sawāʔilᵘ), n., a liquid, a fluid: PA I. | ʕilm al-sawāʔil, hydraulics
►sāʔiliyyaẗ, n.f., fluidity, liquid state of aggregation (phys.): abstr. formation in iyyaẗ. For other meanings attached to the root, cf. ↗sayyālaẗ (EgAr), ↗sīlān and ↗sīlānᵘ, as well as, for the overall picture, root entry ↗√SYL.