ضجر
1 ضَجِرَ,
aor. ـَ (
S,
A,
Mgh,
Msb,
K,)
inf. n. ضَجَرٌ; (
S,
Mgh,
Msb;) and ↓ تضجّر; (
A,
Mgh,
Msb,
K;) He was vexed, or disquieted by grief: (
S:) or, followed by مِنْهُ, (
A,
Mgh,
Msb,
K,) and by بِهِ, (
A,
K,) he was vexed, or disquieted by grief, at it, or by reason of it, and by distress of mind, and complained: (
Mgh:) or he was grieved at it, or by reason of it, (
A,
Msb,) and distressed in mind, (
A,) or vexed, or disquieted, (
Msb,) and complained: (
A,
Msb:) or he was disgusted (تَبَرَّمَ,
A,
K) at it, or by it, and was vexed, or disquieted, (
K,) by grief. (
TA.)
b2: And ضَجِرَ He (a camel) cried, or grumbled, much: (
S:) and ضَجِرَتْ she (a camel) cried, or grumbled, (
A,
K,) much, (
A,) on being milked, (
A,
K,) being distressed thereby. (
A.) In a verse, (of El-Akhtal,
TA,) ضَجِرَ is contracted into ضَجْرَ; like as فَخِذٌ, among nouns, is contracted [into فَخْذٌ]. (
S,
TA.) 4 اضجرهُ He caused him to be vexed, or disquieted by grief (
S,
Mgh) and by distress of mind, and to complain: (
Mgh:) or he caused him to grieve, (مِنْهُ at it, or by reason of it,) and to be vexed, or disquieted, and to complain: (
Msb:) or he caused him to be disgusted, and vexed, or disquieted, (
K,) by grief. (
TA.) 5 تَضَجَّرَ see 1, first sentence.
ضَجْرٌ: see the next paragraph.
ضَجِرٌ A man vexed, or disquieted by grief: (
S:) or grieved, (
A,
Msb,) and distressed in mind, (
A,) or vexed, or disquieted, (
Msb,) and complaining: (
A,
Msb:) or disgusted, (مُتَبَرِّمٌ,
A,
K,) and vexed, or disquieted, (
K,) by grief: (
TA:) and ↓ مُتَضَجِّرٌ signifies the same: (
A:) and so, but in an intensive manner, ↓ ضُجَرَةٌ: (
TA:) and ↓ ضَجُورٌ is also an
epithet [in this last, intensive, sense,] applied to a man: (
S,
Msb:)
accord. to Aboo-Bekr, ضَجِرٌ, signifying straitened, or distressed, in mind, is from the same word in the sense here next following. (
TA.)
b2: A narrow place; (Aboo-Bekr,
K;) as also ↓ ضَجْرٌ. (
K.) ضُجْرَةٌ Grief, and distress of mind, with complaint: (
A:) or disgust (تَبَرُّمٌ,
A,
K) and vexation, or disquietude, (
K,) arising from grief. (
TA.) [
SM supposes
Z to have said that it is
syn. with مُتَضَجِّرٌ: but this is a mistake.]
A2: Also A certain small bird: (
AHát,
O,
K: *) as though [so called because], by reason of its disquietude, not remaining in one place. (
TA.) ضُجَرَةٌ: see ضَجِرٌ.
ضَجُورٌ: see ضَجِرٌ.
b2: Also A she-camel that cries, or grumbles, (
A,
K,) much, (
A,) on being milked, (
A,
K,) being distressed thereby. (
A.)
b3: It is said in a
prov., applied to a niggard from whom property is obtained by degrees, notwithstanding his nig-gardliness, إِنَّ الضَّجُورَ قَدْ تُحْلَبُ [Verily the she-camel that grumbles (or that grumbles much) on being milked is sometimes milked]. (
A'Obeyd.) مُضْجِرٌ
act. part. n. of 4:
pl. مَضَاجِرُ and مَضَاجِيرُ. (
S,
K.) مُتَضَجِّرٌ: see ضَجِرٌ.