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Entries on وجب in 16 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Ṣaghānī, al-Shawārid, Ismāʿīl bin Ḥammād al-Jawharī, Tāj al-Lugha wa Ṣiḥāḥ al-ʿArabīya, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, and 13 more

وجب


وَجُبَ(n. ac. وُجُوْبَة)
a. Was cowardly.

وَجَّبَ
a. [acc. & La], Made, declared necessary to, incumbent & c.
upon.
b. Ate once a-day.
c. Accustomed to eat once a-day.
d. Milked once a-day.
e. [Bi], Threw down.
f. Was weary.
g. Collected (biestings).
h. [ coll. ], Showed deference to.

وَاْجَبَ
a. [acc. & La], Adjudged to.
أَوْجَبَa. see II (a) (b) & III.
d. Necessitated, obliged; caused, occasioned, brought
about.
e. Deserved recompense or punishment.
f. Troubled ( the heart of ).
g. [La], Respected, upheld ( the rights ) of.

إِسْتَوْجَبَa. Deemed necessary, obligatory.
b. Deserved, merited.
c. [acc. & La], Sentenced to (death).
وَجْبa. Coward; stupid.
b. (pl.
وِجَاْب), Bag of goat's skin.
c. Pool.
d. Gage, pledge.

وَجْبَةa. Thud, crash.
b. A meal a day.
c. [Min], A quantity of.
d. Case; event; accident.

وَاْجِبa. Necessary, indispensable, needful; obligatory
binding, incumbent; proper, seemly.
b. (pl.
وَاجِبَات), Obligation, duty.
وَاْجِبَةa. fem. of
وَاْجِب
وُجَاْبa. A disease in camels.

وَجِيْبa. Palpitation.

وَجِيْبَةa. Pay, wages; stipend.
b. Purchase, article bought by auction.

وُجُوْبa. Necessity, obligation, duty; propriety.

وَجَّاْب
وَجَّاْبَةa. see 1 (a)
مَوَاْجِبُa. Arena.

N. Ag.
أَوْجَبَa. Necessitating.
b. (pl.
مُوْجِبَات), Cause.
c. Deserving.

N. P.
أَوْجَبَa. Affirmative (logic).
N. Ag.
تَوَجَّبَa. see 21
N. Ag.
إِسْتَوْجَبَa. Deserving, worthy of.

إِيْجَاب [ N.
Ac.
a. IV], Affirmation; acquiescence.
b. Plus ( +)
إِيْجَابِيّ
a. Affirmative.

مُوْجِبَة
a. Deed; deserts.

مُوْجَبَة
a. Affirmative proposition.

وَاجِب الوُجُوْد
الوَاجِب لِذَاتِهِ
a. The Selfexistent One: God.

المُوْجِب بِالذَّات
a. The first cause: God.

بِمُوْجَب ذِمَّتِي
a. [ coll. ], According to my
conscience.
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