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Entries on فرج in 19 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Abū ʿUbayd al-Qāsim bin Salām al-Harawī, Gharīb al-Ḥadīth, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, and 16 more

فرج


فَرَجَ(n. ac. فَرْج)
a. Disclosed; opened.
b. [Bain], Made a space between.
c. ['An
or acc. & 'An ], Removed, cleared
away, dispelled (grief).
d. [La], Made way for.
فَرِجَ(n. ac. فَرَج)
a. Was dispelled, removed; was disclosed.

فَرَّجَa. Opened, widened.
b. Relieved from (trouble).
c. [acc. & 'Ala] [ coll. ], Showed.

أَفْرَجَ
a. ['An], Removed away from; made clear ( the way).
b. Hatched, had chickes.

تَفَرَّجَa. Was removed, cleared away, dispelled.
b. ['Ala] [ coll. ], Saw, viewed (
show ).
c. [ coll. ], Amused, diverted
himself.
إِنْفَرَجَa. Was opened; was separated.
b. ['An], Was removed from (grief).
c. Was consoled, relieved.

فَرْج
(pl.
فُرُوْج)
a. Rent, split, gap, opening.
b. Pudenda, organs of geeration; pudendum, vagina.
c. Frontier-road.

فَرْجَة
(pl.
فُرُوْج)
a. see 4
فِرْجa. see 10
فِرْجَةa. see 4
فُرْجa. see 10
فُرْجَة
(pl.
فُرَج)
a. Opening, space.
b. see 4c. [ coll. ], Show, spectacle.

فَرَجa. Relief, consolation; pleasure.

فَرِجa. Diverting (place).
فُرَجَةa. see 10 (b)
فُرُجa. Wide; distended (bow).
b. Blabber.

فَاْرِجa. see 10 (a) & 28
فَرِيْجa. see 10 (a)b. Uncovered.

فَرُوْجa. see 10 (a)
فَرَّاْجa. Consoler, comforter.

فَرُّوْج
فُرُّوْج (pl.
فَرَاْرِيْجُ)
a. Chicke, chick; pullet.

N. P.
فَرڤجَa. Open, ajar (door).
b. Consoled, comforted.

N. Ag.
فَرَّجَa. see 28
N. P.
فَرَّجَa. Wide-stepping (camel).
b. Comb.

N. Ag.
أَفْرَجَa. Brood-hen.

N. P.
أَفْرَجَa. Slain person ( in a desert ). N. Ac VII
see 4
تَفْرِجَة (pl.
تَفَاْرِج
تَفَاْرِيْج
64)
a. Interstice, interval.
b. Weakly.
c. [ coll. ]
see 3t (c)
أُمّ الفَرَج
a. A kind of dish.

زَاوِيَة مُنْفَرِجَة
a. Obtuse angle.

فِرْجَار
P.
a. Pair of compasses.
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