دقل

Etymology
From, in 🇨🇬 only found in the toponymy of Chaldean territory, and likewise the Arabic is suspect to be influenced by for the sense of a “mast”, compare also  from Aramaic, though the mast sense is also found in 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. In 🇨🇬.

The sort of dates denoted by this word varies according to time. In antiquity, it denoted in particular a date palm that produced an abundant number of dates, however of an inferior quality, often characterized by being hard, small, or having a meager ratio of flesh compared to its pit. In modernity the meaning has switched to denote a supreme kind of date; the semantic shift seems to have been brought on by the popular variety, so-named for producing a harvest as numerous as the ill-tasting variety, yet instead of being the expected unpleasant taste, they have a notoriously heavenly soft honey-like taste.

Noun

 * 1) a variety of dates fruit and tree

Noun

 * 1) topgallant, topmast, mast tree, mainmast
 * , by النَابِغَةُ الْجَعْدِيّ
 * "ar"

- لَمْ يُقَايِظْنِي عَلَى كَاظِمَةٍ سَمَكُ / الْبَحْرِ وَحَوْلِيُّ الدَقَل