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744. جنك4 745. جنو3 746. جنى6 747. جهد17 748. جهر18 749. جهز17750. جهش14 751. جهض13 752. جهل15 753. جهم15 754. جهنم10 755. جو4 756. جوأ5 757. جوالق2 758. جوب20 759. جوح17 760. جود17 761. جوذاب1 762. جور17 763. جوز17 764. جوس14 765. جوسق2 766. جوش10 767. جوشن2 768. جوع16 769. جوف17 770. جول17 771. جوم5 772. جون14 773. جوه10 774. جوهر4 775. جوى6 776. جى1 777. جيأ11 778. جيب12 779. جيح7 780. جيد12 781. جير11 782. جيش12 783. جيع1 784. جيف17 785. جيل11 786. جيم5 787. جيه1 788. ح10 789. حا6 790. حاج2 791. حب7 792. حبر19 793. حبس18 794. حبش17 795. حبط15 796. حبق18 797. حبك19 798. حبل19 799. حبن16 800. حبو13 801. حبى1 802. حت8 803. حتد10 804. حتر12 805. حتف16 806. حتك11 807. حتم17 808. حتى4 809. حث7 810. حثرم5 811. حثف4 812. حثل13 813. حثم10 814. حج9 815. حجأ7 816. حجب19 817. حجر22 818. حجز19 819. حجف14 820. حجل19 821. حجم19 822. حجن18 823. حجو10 824. حد8 825. حدأ12 826. حدب18 827. حدث22 828. حدج12 829. حدر18 830. حدس16 831. حدق21 832. حدلق3 833. حدم13 834. حدو11 835. حدى1 836. حذ6 837. حذر19 838. حذف21 839. حذفر7 840. حذق15 841. حذلق5 842. حذم15 843. حذو9 Prev. 100
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1 جَهَزَ عَلَى الجَرِيحِ: see 4, in two places.2 جهّز, inf. n. تَجْهِيزٌ, He fitted out, equipped, furnished, or supplied, a bride, and a traveller, and a corpse, (S, Msb, K,) and an army, (S,) with her, or his, or their, جَهَاز [i. e. requisites, equipage, furniture, accoutrements, or apparatus]: (S, Msb. K:) he provided a warrior with a beast to ride, and with other requisites for his expedition: (TA:) he prepared him or it. (TA.) Yousay also, جهَز عَلَيْهِ الخَيْلَ [He fitted out the horsemen and sent them against him]. (S.) A2: See also 4.4 اجهز عَلَى الجَرِيحِ, (As, JK, S, Mgh, Msb, K,) inf. n. إِجْهُازٌ; (Msb;) and عَلَيْهَ ↓ جَهَزَ, aor. ـَ (Msb, K,) inf. n. جَهْزٌ; (TA;) He despatched, or he hastened and completed the slaughter of, the wounded man; (As, S, Mgh, Msb, K;) he made his slaughter sure, or certain: (JK, K:) and ↓ جهّز, with teshdeed, signifies the same, but denoting muchness, or frequency, or repetition, of the action, or its application to many objects, and intensiveness: (Msb:) or على الجريح ↓ جَهَزَ signifies he slew the wounded man. (IDrd, TA.) You should not say, أَجَزْتُ على الجريح, (S,) or أَجَازَ عليه. (ISd, TA.) 5 تجهّز He fitted out, equipped, furnished, or supplied, himself; or he or it became fitted out or equipped or furnished or supplied; with his or its جَهَاز [or requisites, &c.]: (K:) he prepared himself. (S, K.) You say, تَجَهَّزْتُ لِأَمْرِ كَذَا, (S, K, *) and ↓ اِجْهَازَزْتُ, (K,) I prepared myself for such a thing. (S, K.) 11 اِجْهَازَزْتُ لِأَمْرِكَذَا: see 5.

جَهَازٌ, (S, Msb, K, &c.,) so accord. to the seven readers in the Kur xii. 59 and 70, (Az, Msb,) and ↓ جِهَازٌ, (S, Msb, K,) but the latter is rare, (Msb,) or bad, (Az, TA,) or an erroneous pronunciation of the people of El-Basrah, (Lth, TA,) The requisites, (Msb, K,) equipments, equipage, furniture, accoutrements, or apparatus, (Msb,) of a bride, [i. e. her paraphernalia,] and of a traveller, and of a corpse: (S, Msb, K:) provisions and other requisites for a traveller: (Har p. 104:) pl. [of pauc.] أَجْهِزَةٌ, and pl. pl. أَجْهِزَاتٌ. (S, K.) b2: Accord. to some, Household goods or furniture and utensils: accord. to 'Alee Ibn-'Eesà, excellent goods that are conveyed from country to country: and hence the جهاز of the bride: (Har p. 104:) or excellent goods that are conveyed as merchandise. (Mgh.) b3: Also the former, What is upon a camel that is used for riding [consisting of the saddle and its appertenances]. (K.) It is said in a prov., ضَرَبَ فِى

جَهَازِهِ[, with fet-h [to the ج], (As, S, K,) i. e. He took fright and fled or went away at random, and did not return: (K:) or it is said of a thing that goes away and does not return: (As, S:) originally relating to a camel from whose back the saddle with its apparatus tumbles, falling between his legs, in consequence of which he takes fright and flees or runs away at random, so that he goes away into the land: (As, S, K:) ضَرَبَ signifies he went; (سار; for which in the CK is put صار;) and the meaning of the phrase is, he went stumbling upon his apparatus. (K.) In the T it is said, The Arabs say, ضَرَبَ البَعِيرُ فِى جَهَازِهِ, meaning The camel took fright and ran away at random, beating the ground with his feet so as to throw down the apparatus and load that were upon him. (TA.) A2: Also the former, The pudendum of a woman. (S K, TA.) جِهَازٌ: see جَهَازٌ.

فَرَسٌ جَهِيزٌ, (S, K,) or جَهِيزُ الشَّدِّ, (AO, TA,) A horse quick, or swift, in running: (AO, S:) or the former, a horse that is light, or active. (K.) b2: مَوْتٌ جَهِيزٌ, and ↓ مُجْهِزٌ, A quick death. (K.) مَوْتٌ مُجْهِزٌ: see what next precedes.

مُجَهَّزٌ One for whom are prepared travellingprovisions and equipage, that he may perform the pilgrimage for another. (Mgh.) مُجَهِّزٌ One who sends forth traders with excellent goods: or who travels with such goods. (Mgh.) Hence, app., the vulgar term ↓ مُجَاهِزٌ, meaning A rich merchant. (Mgh.) b2: and مُجَهِّزُونَ Travelling-companions who assist one in the loading of the beasts. (Msb.) مُجَاهِزٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.
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