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وجع


وَجِعَ
[&
a. يَجِعَ يَاجَعُ يَيْجَِعُ] (n. ac.
وَجَع), Suffered; ached; ailed.
أَوْجَعَa. Pained, hurt.

تَوَجَّعَa. see Ib. [La], Grieved for; sympathized with.
c. Complained.

إِنْوَجَعَ
a. [ coll. ]
see I
وَجَع
(pl.
وِجَاْع
أَوْجَاْع
38)
a. Pain, suffering; ache.
b. Illness, infirmity, complaint; ailment.

وَجِع
(pl.
وَجْعَى
1ya
وُجَاْعَى
& reg. )
a. Suffering, ill.
وَجِعَة
( pl.
reg. &
وَجَاْعَى)
a. fem. of
وَجِع
وَجِيْعa. Painful.

وَجْعَآءُa. Posterior.

N. P.
وَجڤعَ
a. [ coll. ], Infirm.
N. Ag.
أَوْجَعَa. see 25
N. Ag.
تَوَجَّعَa. Pained.
b. Sympathetic.

جِعَةa. Barley-beer.

مُوْجِعَة
a. see 25
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