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Entries on هدج in 11 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, and 8 more

هدج


هَدَجَ(n. ac. هُدَاْج
هَدَجَاْن)
a. Tottered, was shaky.
b.(n. ac. هَدَجَة), Was fond of.
c. Moaned (wind).
d. see Xe. Bubbled.

تَهَدَّجَa. Trembled, shook, quivered (voice).
b. see I (b)c. ['Ala], Praised.
إِسْتَهْدَجَa. Ran unsteadily (ostrich).
هَدَجَةa. Yearning cry.

هَاْدِجَة
(pl.
هَوَاْدِجُ)
a. Ostrich.

هَدُوْجa. Boiling quickly (cooking-pot).
b. see 45 (a)
هَدَّاْجa. Tottering, unsteady; runing unsteadily (
ostrich ).
مِهْدَاْجa. Fond (camel).
b. Whistling (wind).
N. Ag.
إِسْتَهْدَجَa. Hastening.

N. P.
إِسْتَهْدَجَa. Haste.

هَوْدَج
a. see under
هَوَدَ

هَدَجْدَج
a. see هَدَجَ
هَدَّاْج
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