جظ
1 جَظَّ, [
aor.,
accord. to rule, جَظِّ, and
inf. n., probably, جَظٌّ,] He was short and fat. (
IAar,
K.) 4 اجظّ He was, or became, proud; or excessively proud, corrupt, unbelieving, or disobedient. (
Sgh,
K.) جَظٌّ [probably an
inf. n. used as an
epithet,] applied to a man, (
S,) Large; big; bulky; or large in body, corpulent, and fleshy: (
S,
K,
TA:) or tall, large in body, a great eater and drinker, who exults, and behaves insolently and ungratefully to God: (
Fr,
TA:) occurring in a
trad. describing the people of Hell. (
S.)