خرفج
Q. 1 خَرْفَجَهُ, (
L,
K,)
inf. n. خَرْفَجَةٌ, (
TA,) He took it plentifully, or largely. (
L,
K.)
b2: He made it to be of the best kind; namely, food, or meat and drink. (Er-Riyáshee.) خَرْفَجٌ: see مُخَرْفَجٌ:
b2: and خِرْفِيجٌ.
خُرْفج and ↓ خُرَافج [
app. خُرْفُجٌ and خُرَافِجٌ, but in the
CK خُرْفَج and خُرَافَج,] and ↓ خِرْفَاجٌ and ↓ خِرْفِيجٌ A plentiful and pleasant state of life. (
K.) خُرَفِجٌ Fat, as an
epithet, (
L,
K,) applied to a lamb; as also ↓ خُرَافِجٌ. (
L.)
b2: See also خِرْفِيجٌ.
خَرْفَجَةٌ Goodness of food, aliment, or nutriment, or of meat and drink, with plenty. (
TA.)
b2: Also
inf. n. of the verb above. (
TA.) خِرْفَاجٌ: see خُرْفج:
b2: and see also خِرْفِيجٌ.
خُرْفَنْجٌ A flourishing and fresh condition, or softness, or tenderness, of a plant, or of herbage. (
L.)
b2: See also what next follows.
خِرْفِيجٌ: see خُرْفج.
b2: Also Fresh, or juicy; flourishing and fresh, or soft, or tender; (
L,
K;) applied to a plant, or to herbage; and so ↓ خِرْفَاجٌ and ↓ خُرَافِجٌ and ↓ خُرَفِجٌ and ↓ خُرْفَنْجٌ. (
L.) [And ↓ خَرْفَجٌ seems to have a similar meaning.] The rájiz [El-'Ajjáj (so in a copy of the
S)] says, جَارِيَةٌ شَبَّتْ شَبَابًا خَرْفَجَا [
app. meaning A girl that had attained to flourishing, or soft, or tender, youthfulness.] (
S.) خُرَافِجٌ: see خُرْفج:
b2: and خُرَفِجٌ:
b3: and خِرْفِيجٌ:
b4: and what here follows.
مُخَرْفَجٌ Ample: (
K:) applied to anything. (
TA.) It is said in a
trad., كَرِهَ السَّرَاوِيلَ المُخَرْفَجَةَ He disliked, or disapproved of, ample trousers: (A 'Obeyd:) or they say it means trousers reaching down to the upper part of the foot. (
S.) and you say, عَيْشٌ مُخَرْفَجٌ A plentiful life. (
S.)
b2: Also The best of food, or of meat and drink; and so ↓ خَرْفَجٌ and ↓ خُرَافِجٌ. (Er-Riyáshee.)