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Entries on وجر in 14 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ismāʿīl bin Ḥammād al-Jawharī, Tāj al-Lugha wa Ṣiḥāḥ al-ʿArabīya, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Abū Mūsā al-Madīnī, al-Majmūʿ al-Mughīth fī Gharībay al-Qurʾān wa-l-Ḥadīth, and 11 more

وجر

1 وَجَرَهُ, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) and وَجَرَهُ دَوَآ, (Az, A,) [or وَجُورًا,] aor. ـِ (Msb,) inf. n. وَجْرٌ; (Az, K;) and ↓ أَوْجَرَهُ, [which is the more common,] (S, A, Mgh, Msb, TA,) and اوجرهُ دَوَآءٌ, or وَجُورًا, (TA,) inf. n. إِيجَارٌ; (Msb;) He put, or poured, medicine into his (a child's, S, or sick person's, Msb) mouth; (Az, K;) into any part of his mouth: (ISk, ISd:) or into the middle of his mouth: (S, Mgh:) or into his fauces: (Msb:) with a مِيجَرَة: (A:) and اوجرهُ المَآءَ [he poured the water into his mouth: or into the middle of his mouth: or into his fauces]. (A 'Obeyd.) b2: وَجَرَهُ الرُّمْحَ; (IKtt;) or الرُّمْحَ ↓ أَوْجَرَهُ, (A 'Obeyd, S, A, K,) which latter only is allowable; (A 'Obeyd, S;) or the latter is what is commonly known, but the former may be a dial. form thereof; (IAth;) and أَوْجَرَهُ بِالرُّمْحِ; (Lth;) (tropical:) He pierced him in his mouth with the spear: (A, K:) or in his breast, or chest: (Lth, S, IKtt;) and وَجَرَهُ بِالسَّيْفِ, inf. n. وَجْرٌ, occurs in a trad., signifying, (tropical:) he pierced him with the sword. (IAth, TA.) b3: And in like manner you say, الغَيْظَ ↓ أَوْجَرَهُ (tropical:) [app. He infused into him wrath, or rage]. (A 'Obeyd, TA.) b4: Also, وَجَرَهُ, aor. ـِ inf. n. وَجْرٌ, (tropical:) He made him to hear what he disliked, or hated: (K, TA:) but the form commonly known is ↓ أَوْجَرَهُ, as A 'Obeyd says. (TA.) 4 أَوْجَرَ see 1, throughout.5 توجّر He swallowed a medicine (K, TA) by little and little, or by degrees. (TA.) b2: He drank water against his will. (Aboo-Kheyreh, K.) 8 إِتَّجَرَ, (S, K,) originally إِوْتَجَرَ, (S,) He physiced himself with the medicine termed وَجُورٌ. (S, TA.) وِجَارٌ and وَجَارٌ The hole, or den, (جُحْر, A, K,) or subterranean habitation, (سَرَب, T, S,) of the hyena, (T, S, A, K,) &c., (A, K,) or, and the like, (T,) such as the lion, and the wolf, and the fox, and the like: (M, TA:) pl. [of pauc.] أَوْجِرَةٌ and [of mult.] وُجُرٌ. (K.) A poet uses the expression كِلَابُ وِجَارٍ, applying وجار metaphorically to the place of the dog: but it is not improbable that the correct relation may be ضِبَاعُ وِجَارٍ: though it may be allowable to call hyenas كَلَاب, as her young ones are called جِرَآء. (M.) وَجُور (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K) and وُجُورٌ (K) Medicine which is put, or poured, into the mouth; (K;) into any part of the mouth: (ISk, ISd:) or into the middle of the mouth: (S, Mgh:) or into the fauces: (Msb:) or into the middle of the fauces: (TA:) of a child, S, TA, or sick person; (Msb;) with a مِيجَرَة. (A.) b2: Also the former, (tropical:) [A thing which one is made to hear and which he dislikes, or hates:] a subst. from وَجَرَهُ in the last of the senses explained above. (K.) مِيجَرٌ (S, K) and مِيجَرَةٌ (A, K) A thing like the مُسْعُط, with which medicine is put, or poured, (S, K,) into the mouth, (K,) or into the middle of the mouth, (S,) [or into the fauces.]
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