لهج
1 لَهِجَ بِهِ,
aor. ـَ (
S,
K,)
inf. n. لَهَجٌ; (
S;) and ↓ أَلْهَجَ, and ↓ لَهْوَجَ; (
TA;) He became devoted, addicted, or attached, to it, (i. e., to an affair,
TA,) and kept, attended, or applied himself, constantly, perseveringly, persistently, or assiduously, to it; was intent upon it; (
S,
K;) and accustomed, or habituated, himself to it. (
TA.) 2 لَهَّجَهُمْ,
inf. n. تَلْهِيجٌ, He fed them with something whereby to ally the craving of their stomachs before the morning-meal called الغَدَآء. (El-Umawee,
S,
K.) [See لُهْجَةٌ.]
4 الهجهُ بِهِ He made him to become devoted, addicted, or attached, to it, (an affair,) and to keep, attend, or apply himself, constantly, perseveringly, or assiduously, to it; to be intent upon it; and to accustom himself to it. (
TA.) See 1.
b2: الهج He (a man) had young weaned camels intent upon sucking their mothers, and persevering therein, (
S,
K,) and therefore made wooden pins, and tied them to the udders, that the young ones might not be able to suck: (
S:) this form of the verb signifies the depriving the object of the quality denoted by the unaugmented verb: (
L:) or he (a pastor) had young weaned camels intent upon sucking their mothers, and persevering therein, and it became necessary for him to perforate the tongue of each, and to insert in it a فَلْكَة, which is a round thing, like the فَلْكَة of a spindle, made of coarse hair (هُلْب), and [probably meaning or] to slit the tongue; each of which operations is performed to prevent its sucking; for the same purpose, also, a wooden pin is stuck over the nose of the young camel: the pastor in this case is termed ↓ مُلْهِجٌ: and one does not say أَلْهَجْتُ الفَصِيلَ, but simply أَلْهَجَ الرَّاعِى. (
T.) 11 الهاجّ,
inf. n. إِلْهِيجَاجٌ, It (anything,
S) became mixed, or confused. (
S,
K.)
b2: It (milk) thickened so that parts thereof became mixed together, but it did not become completely thick. (
S,
K.)
b3: الهاجّت عَيْنُهُ His eye became infused (
lit. mixed) with drowsiness. (
S,
K,)
b4: [See also مُلْهَاجٌّ.]
Q. Q. 1 لَهْوَجَ أَمْرَهُ (
inf. n. لَهْوَجَةٌ,
S) (
tropical:) He performed, executed, or managed, his affairs in an unsound manner. (
Az,
S,
K.)
b2: لَهْوَجَ He cooked roast meat insufficiently, or not thoroughly: (
K:) or he cooked roast meat, (
K,) or flesh-meat, (
S,) not well; (
S,
K;) as also ↓ تَلَهْوَجَ. (
S.) See 1.
Q. Q. 2 see
Q. Q. 1.
لَهِجٌ بِأَمْرٍ Devoted, addicted, or attached, to an affair, and keeping, attending, or applying himself, constantly, perseveringly, persistently, or assiduously, to it; intent upon it; and accustoming himself to it: part.
n. of 1.] You say, رَجُلٌ لَهِجٌ بِشَىْءٍ [A man devoted, &c., to a thing]. (
M in art. بل.) لَهْجَةٌ and ↓ لَهَجَةٌ The tongue: (
S,
K:) or the tip, or extremity, of the tongue. (
L.)
b2: The tongue, or dialect, or language, which a person speaks by nature and custom and education. (
L.)
b3: فُلَانٌ فَصِيحُ اللَّهْجَةِ, and ↓ اللَّهَجَةِ, Such a one is of chaste tongue: (
S:) or, chaste in the dialect, or language, which he speaks by nature and custom and education. (
L.)
b4: Also, (assumed
tropical:) both words, but the former is the more approved, The sound of speech. (
L.) لُهْجَةٌ That with which one allays the craving of his stomach before the morning-meal called الغَدَآء. (
K.) لَهَجَةٌ: see لَهْجَةٌ.
مُلْهِجٌ: see 4.
مُلَهْوَجٌ Roast meat insufficiently cooked. (
S.)
b2: رَأْيٌ مُلَهْوَجٌ (
tropical:) An unsound opinion. (
A.)
b3: حَدِيثٌ مُلَهْوَجٌ (
tropical:) An unsound story, narration, or tradition. (
A.) مُلْهَاجٌّ Mixed; confused. (
TA.)
b2: Milk thickened so that parts thereof are mixed together, but not completely thick. (
TA.)
b3: رَأَيْتُ
أَمْرَ بَنِى فُلَانٍ مُلْهَاجًّا I saw the affair, or case, of the sons of such a one to be confused. (
S.) مُلَهَّجٌ One who sleeps, and lacks power, or ability, to work. (
K.)