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Entries on رجل in 19 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, Al-Sharīf al-Jurjānī, Kitāb al-Taʿrīfāt, Al-Zamakhsharī, Asās al-Balāgha, and 16 more

رجل


رَجَلَ(n. ac. رَجْل)
a. Bound or tied the feet of (animal).
b. Allowed to suck its mother ( a young animal).
رَجِلَ(n. ac. رَجَل)
a. Went on foot, walked.
b. Had a white spot on one of its feet (
animal ).
c. Was left in liberty with its mother ( young
animal ).
رَجَّلَa. Encouraged, strengthened.
b. Combed out (hair).
أَرْجَلَa. Made to go on foot.
b. Granted a delay or respite to.

تَرَجَّلَa. Went on foot; got down, dismounted.
b. [Fī], Let himself down into (well).
c. Became a man; was like a man.
d. Advanced, wore on (day).
e. see II (b)
إِرْتَجَلَa. Seized, bound by the feet.
b. Extemporized, improvised.
c. [Fī], Followed ( his own judgment ).
d. Cooked in a caldron.

رَجْلa. see 5 (a)
رَجْلَىa. see 42
رِجْل
(pl.
أَرْجُل)
a. Foot; leg; hind leg.
b. Portion.
c. Time, epoch, period.
d. (pl.
أَرْجَاْل), Multitude, swarm.
رِجْلَةa. Vigorous walking; pedestrianism.
b. (pl.
رِجَل), Purslain.
رُجْلَةa. see 27yit & 2t
(a).
رَجَل
(pl.
رَجَاْلَى
أَرْجَاْل)
a. One having wavy, flowing hair.
b. see 5 (a) (b).
رَجِلa. Wavy, flowing (hair).
b. Allowed to suck freely ( young animal ).
c. see 21 (a)
رَجُل
(pl.
رِجَاْل)
a. Man; strong man.

مِرْجَل
(pl.
مَرَاْجِلُ)
a. Large cooking-pot, caldron.

رَاْجِل
(pl.
رَجْل
رِجَاْل
رَجَّاْلَة
رُجَّاْل
رُجْلَاْن)
a. Foot-passenger; pedestrian; wayfarer.
b. [ coll. ], Man.
رَجِيْل
(pl.
أَرْجِلَة
أَرَاْجِلُ
أَرَاْجِيْلُ)
a. see 21 (a)b. (pl.
رَجْلَى
رَجَاْلَى
رُجَاْلَى) Good walker.
رَجُوْلِيَّة
رُجُوْلَةa. see 27yit
رُجُوْلِيَّةa. Manhood; manliness, virility; strength;
endurance.

رَجْلَاْنُa. see 21 (a)
رَجْلَآءُa. Whitc-footed (animal).
b. Hard, strong (ground).
N. P.
إِرْتَجَلَa. Extempore, extemporaneous, improvised.

N. Ac.
إِرْتَجَلَa. Improvisation.

رِجْل البَحْر
a. Gulf, bay.
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