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هجد


هَجَدَ(n. ac. هُجُوْد)
a. Slept.
b. Awoke; was wakeful.
c. see IV (d)
هَجَّدَa. see I (a) (b).
c. Awoke, aroused.
d. Sent to sleep.
e. see IV (d)
أَهْجَدَa. see I (a)
& II (d).
c. Found asleep.
d. Pressed his neck on the ground (camel).

تَهَجَّدَa. see I (a) (b).
هَاْجِد
(pl.
هُجَّد هُجُوْد)
a. Keeping vigil, passing the night in prayer.
b. Asleep.

هَجُوْدa. see 21 (a)
N. P.
هَجَّدَa. Sleepless.

N. Ag.
تَهَجَّدَa. see 21 (b)
N. Ac.
تَهَجَّدَa. Vigils, night-prayers.
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