hist▪ Historically attested related items include: †saǧl (pl. siǧāl, suǧūl) ‘bucket filled with water; hence also: share, portion; gift, present; bountiful man; great udder’. – Derived or perh. itself the etymon of †saǧl: †saǧala, u (saǧl), vb. I, ‘to pour out, spill (a liquid); jeter (bi‑ qc) de haut en bas’. – Deriv: †saǧǧala ‘to pour down (bi‑ a liquid)’; †saǧūl, adj., ‘tearful (eye); abundant (spring); abounding in milk (she-goat)’, †saǧīl ‘large, big (bucket, udder); share; hard’; – †ʔasǧala, vb. IV, ‘(1) denom.: to give a bucket-full, fill a vessel or watering-trough; to give much, make large (gifts); to be rich; (2) from vb. I, *‘to pour down, let flow’: to set loose (cattle), set free, leave (a beast with its mother), leave alone, forsake; to leave (an affair, li‑ to s.o.), make free\allowable (s.th. li‑ to s.o.); to make (the speech, language) unrestricted, speak absolutely’; †musǧal, adj. (PP IV), ‘pendant qu’on laisse pendre comme un seau; dont l’usage est permis à tous | allowable’; – †sawǧal, †sawǧalaẗ, †sāǧūl ‘flask-case | étui à flacon’
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