غوج
1 غَاجَ, (S, O, K,) aor. ـُ (S, O,) said of a man; (TA;) and ↓ تغوّج, (O, K,) likewise, (TA,) or this is said of a horse; (O;) He affected a bending of his body, syn. تَثَنَّى and تَعَطَّفَ, (S, O, K, TA,) and inclined from side to side, in his gait. (TA.) Aboo-Dhu-eyb says, عَشِيَّةَ قَامَتْ بِالفِنَآءِ كَأَنَّهَا عَقِيلَةُ نَهْبٍ تُصْطَفَى وَتَغُوجُ [In the evening when she arose, in the yard of the dwelling, as though she were the most excellent portion of booty, to be selected therefrom, and affecting a bending of her body, and inclining from side to side]: i. e. displaying herself to the chief of the army, in order that he might take her for himself. (S, O.) 5 تَغَوَّجَ see the preceding paragraph.غَوْجٌ, applied to a horse, Pliant, pliable, limber, or lithe; syn. لَيِّنُ الأَعْطَافِ: pl. غُوجٌ. (En-Nadr, TA.) b2: And A man relaxed by reason of drowsiness. (TA.) b3: And A broad-breasted camel. (TA.) b4: And غَوْجُ اللَّبَانِ A horse ample in the skin of the breast, (S, O, K,) but not unless he be سَهْلُ المَعْطِفِ [i. e. pliant, pliable, limber, or lithe]: (S, O, TA:) or a horse long in the قَصَب [or bones of the legs]: or that bends, going and coming. (TA.) b5: And غَوْجٌ مَوْجٌ, the latter word being an imitative sequent, A horse fleet, or swift; excellent in running; or that outstrips others. (TA.) غَوَّاجٌ That goes with energy: an epithet applied by Aboo-Wejzeh to a camel. (O.)