بجح
1 يَجِحَ, [
aor. and
inf. n. as below,] He rejoiced; or was joyful, glad, or happy; (
S, A;) as also ↓ تبجّح: (
S,
Mgh,
K:) and ↓ the latter signifies also he magnified himself; and gloried, or boasted: (
Mgh:) or,
accord. to
Lh, this verb signifies he gloried, or boasted; and vied with others, or contended with them for superiority, in beauty, or goodliness, in respect of something; as also تمجِح: or, as some say, he magnified himself: and بَجِعَ is said to signify he was, or became, great in his own estimation. (
TA.) You say also, بَجِعَ بِهِ, (
S,
Msb,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
Msb,
K,)
inf. n. بَجَحٌ; (
S,
K,
TA;) and بَجَحَ, (
S,
Msb,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
Msb,
K;) but the latter is of weak authority; (
S,
K;) He rejoiced in it, or at it; (
S,
K;) namely, a thing; (
S;) as also ↓ تبجّح and ↓ ابتجح: (
TA:) or he gloried in it, or boasted of it; and so ↓ تبجّح. (
Msb.) And عَلَيْنَا ↓ فُلَانٌ يَتَبَجَّحُ, and يَتَمَجَّحُ علينا, Such a one talks foolishly, or irrationally, [to us, assuming superiority over us,] by reason of self-conceitedness: and so one says in speaking of a person in jest. (
TA.)
A2: See also 2.
2 بجّحُه It (a thing, or an affair,
TA) rejoiced him; made him joyful, glad, or happy; (
A,
TA;) as also ↓ ابجحّحُ. (
TA.) And بَجَّحْتُهُ, (
inf. n. تَبْجِيعٌ,
S,
K,) I rejoiced him; made him joyful, &c.: (
S,
Mgh,
K:) or, as some say, magnified him: (
TA:) and ↓ بَجَحْتُهُ,
aor. ـِ I magnified it; namely, a thing. (
Msb.) 4 أَبْجَحَ see 2.
5 تَبَجَّحَ see 1, in five places.
6 النِّسَآءُ يَتَبَاجَحْنَ Women, or the women, vie, or contend for superiority, one with another, in beauty, or goodliness, and in glorying, or boasting. (
A,
TA.) 8 إِبْتَجَحَ see 1.
بَجِحٌ Rejoicing, glad, or happy; as in the phrase, إَنَا بَجَعٌ بِمَكَانِ كَذَا [I am rejoicing in such a place]; and so بِهِ ↓ مُتَبَجِّحٌ. (
A.) بَجَّاحٌ Joyful; [an intensive
epithet] applied to a man. (
TA.) بَاجِحٌ Great in estimation; applied to a man:
pl. بُجَّعٌ and بُجْحٌ. (
TA.) مَبَاجِحُ [a
pl. of which the
sing. is
app. مَبْجَحَةٌ, meaning,
accord. to
analogy, A cause of joy or gladness or happiness]. You say, لَقِيتُ مِنْهُ المَنَاجِحَ والمَبَاجِحَ [
app. I experienced from it, or him, the causes of success, and the causes of joy &c.]. (
A,
TA.) مُتَبَجِّحٌ: see بَجِعٌ.