Lane's Lexicon

ا
ب
ت
ث
ج
ح
خ
د
ذ
ر
ز
س
ش
ص
ض
ط
ظ
ع
غ
ف
ق
ك
ل
م
ن
ه
و
ي
Book Home Page
الصفحة الرئيسية للكتاب
Number of entries in this book
عدد المواضيع في هذا الكتاب 4953
1231. دبق16 1232. دبل15 1233. دبو1 1234. دث4 1235. دثر20 1236. دج31237. دجر14 1238. دجل18 1239. دجن17 1240. دجو7 1241. دجى1 1242. دحر14 1243. دحرج9 1244. دحض17 1245. دحق9 1246. دحل11 1247. دحو9 1248. دحى3 1249. دخدر4 1250. دخر14 1251. دخرص7 1252. دخل18 1253. دخن17 1254. دد5 1255. ددن7 1256. ددو2 1257. در5 1258. درأ14 1259. دراقن1 1260. درب19 1261. دربان1 1262. درج18 1263. درد13 1264. درز13 1265. درس21 1266. درع18 1267. درق14 1268. درك18 1269. درن16 1270. دره12 1271. درهره2 1272. درهم11 1273. درى10 1274. دس4 1275. دست7 1276. دستبند1 1277. دستور3 1278. دسر17 1279. دسع13 1280. دسكر8 1281. دسم19 1282. دشت7 1283. دع4 1284. دعب16 1285. دعج13 1286. دعر16 1287. دعك10 1288. دعم16 1289. دعمص9 1290. دعو9 1291. دعى2 1292. دغر15 1293. دغص11 1294. دغفل7 1295. دغل16 1296. دغم15 1297. دف3 1298. دفأ12 1299. دفتر9 1300. دفر14 1301. دفع17 1302. دفق17 1303. دفل11 1304. دفن14 1305. دفو5 1306. دق6 1307. دقر12 1308. دقع14 1309. دقل16 1310. دك4 1311. دكن15 1312. دل4 1313. دلب13 1314. دلج16 1315. دلس14 1316. دلص9 1317. دلع12 1318. دلف15 1319. دلق17 1320. دلقم4 1321. دلك20 1322. دلم15 1323. دلمص4 1324. دله12 1325. دلهم8 1326. دلو13 1327. دلى3 1328. دم7 1329. دمث16 1330. دمج15 Prev. 100
«
Previous

دج

»
Next

دج

1 دَجَّ, aor. ـِ inf. n. دَجِيجٌ (S A, * K) and دَجَجَانٌ (S) and دَجٌّ, (TA,) He, (a man, TA,) or it, (a company of people, accord. to ISk not said of a single person, S, TA,) crept along; i. e. went, or walked, leisurely, softly, or gently: (S, A, K:) or did so with short steps: or came and went. (TA.) You say, مَرَّ القَوْمُ يَدِجُّونَ عَلى

الأَرْضِ The company of men passed, going leisurely, &c., upon, or over, the ground. (S.) b2: Hence, (TA,) He trafficked, or exercised the business of a merchant: (K) because the merchant travels about at a slow pace. (TA.) b3: And He hastened, or went quickly. (TA.) b4: Also, [aor. ـِ inf. n. دَجٌّ, said of a بَيْت [or tent, or house, or chamber], It dripped. (K.) A2: See also 2.

A3: دَجَّ, [aor., accord. to rule, دَجُّ,] (As, K,) inf. n. دَجٌّ, (TA,) He let down a veil, or curtain. (As, K.) 2 دجّجت السَّمَآءُ, [in the CK, erroneously, تَدَجَّجَت,] inf. n. تَدْجِيجٌ; (S, K;) and ↓ دَجَّت, [aor. ـِ (A, TA;) The sky became clouded. (S, A, K.) 5 تدجّج فِى شِكَّتِهِ, (S, and so in copies of the K,) or ↓ تَدَجْدَجَ, (A, and so in the K accord. to the TA,) He covered himself with his arms, or weapons: (A:) or he attired himself with (lit. entered into) his arms; (S, K;) as though he covered himself with them. (S.) R. Q. 1 دَجْدَجٌ It (the night, S, and so in some copies of the K) was, or became, dark; (S, K;) as also ↓ تَدَجْدَجَ (K.) A2: دَجْدَجَتِ الدَّجَاجَةُ فِى مَشْيِهَا The domestic fowl ran. (TA.) b2: دَجْدَجَ بِالدَّجَاجَةِ He called the cock, or hen, (S, K,) by the cry دَجْ دَجْ, (K,) or, as in some copies of the K [and in the L] دِجْ دِجْ. (TA.) R. Q. 2 تَدَجْدَجَ: see 5: b2: and see also R. Q. 1.

دَجْ دَجْ, (so in copies of the K,) or دِجْ دِجْ (so in some copies of the K and in the L,) A cry by which domestic fowls are called. (L, K.) [See R. Q. 1.]

دُجٌّ A chicken: [or probably chickens, as a coll. gen. n. of which ↓ دُجَّةٌ, mentioned in the TA voce دَجَاجٌ, q. v., is the n. un.:] said by some to be a post-classical word. (TA.) دُجَّةٌ Intense darkness: (S, K:) and ↓ دُجُجٌ signifies the same; (K) or condensation of darkness. (TA.) A2: See also دُجٌّ.

دُجُجٌ: see دُجَّةٌ. b2: Also Black mountains. (IAar, K.) A2: Also pl. of دَجَاجٌ. (Mgh, Msb.) دَجَجَانٌ [originally an inf. n.; see 1: afterwards (like خَصْمٌ and عَدْلٌ &c.) used as an epithet;] A sucking infant, that creeps along after its mother: fem. with ة. (K.) دَجَاجٌ and دِجَاجٌ (S, A, Msb) and دُجَاجٌ, (TA,) the first of which is more chaste than the second, (S, A, Msb, * TA,) and the second than the third; (TA;) a coll. gen. n.; (S, TA;) n. un. دَجَاجَةٌ (S, Mgh, K) and دِجَاجَةٌ (S, K) and دُجَاجَةٌ; (K;) applied to the male and the female; (S, K;) A certain bird, (TA,) well known; (S, Msb, K;) [the common domestic fowl, both cock and hen;] so called because of its [frequent] coming and going: (Towsheeh:) pl. دُجُجٌ, (Mgh, Msb,) and sometimes دَجَائِجُ; (Msb;) and pl. of the n. un. دجاجاتٌ; and دِجَاجٌ may be regarded as a broken pl. of دِجَاجَةٌ, its kesreh and ا being considered as the kesreh and ا which make the pl. form, and as being not the kesreh and ا which are in the sing.; or it may be a pl. of دُجَاجَةٌ with the augmentative letter ا rejected, as though pl. of دُجَّةٌ. (TA.) b2: [Hence,] الدَّجَاجَةُ [(assumed tropical:) The constellation Cygnus; so called in the present day;] a certain northern constellation, consisting of nineteen stars in the figure and two without the figure, of which the four stars in a row are called الفَوَارِسُ, and lie across the Milky Way. (Kzw.) b3: دَجَاجُ البَرِّ: see حَجَلٌ. b4: دَجَاجَةٌ, (accord. to the K,) or دَجَاجٌ, (accord. to the TA, [the latter app. the correct term,]) also signifies (assumed tropical:) A family, or household; the persons who dwell with a man, and whose maintenance is incumbent on him. (K, TA.) b5: Also the former, (assumed tropical:) A ball (كُبَّة) of spun thread: (S, K:) or the [receptacle called] حِفْش thereof: pl. [or rather coll. gen. n., of which it is the n. un.,] دَجَاجٌ. (TA.) b6: الدَّجَاجَتَانِ (assumed tropical:) The two projections, (TA,) or projecting bones, (MF,) of the breast of a horse, on the right and left of the زَوْر [q. v.]. (TA, MF.) دَجُوجٌ: see دَجُوجِىٌّ دَجِيجٌ: see دَجُوجِىٌّ دَجَاجَةٌ and دِجَاجَةٌ and دُجَاجَةٌ are explained above, voce دَجَاجٌ.

دُجَاجِىٌّ: see دَجُوجِىٌّ, in two places.

نَاقَةٌ دَجَوْجَاةٌ: [A long-bodied she-camel; lit.] a she-camel spreading upon, or over, the ground. (S, K.) دَجُوجِىٌّ Of a clear black colour: (A 'Obeyd, TA voce غَيْهَبٌ:) or intensely black; (S) as also ↓ أَسْوَدُ دُجْدُجٌ and ↓ دُجَاجِىٌّ. (K.) It has the latter signification applied to a he-camel; and دَجُوجِيَّةٌ to a she-camel. (S, TA.) Also simply Black; applied to hair; and so ↓ دَجِيجٌ: or the latter has this signification applied to anything; as also ↓ دَجْدَاجٌ: (TA:) which last likewise signifies dark, applied to a sea or great river, (K, TA,) because of the blackness of its water. (TA.) You say also لَيْلٌ دَجُوجِىٌّ Dark night: (S, A, K:) or intensely dark night; and so ↓ دَجُوجٌ and ↓ دُجَاجِىٌّ (TA:) and لَيْلَةٌ

↓ دَيْجُوجٌ (S, K) and ↓ دَجْدَاجَةٌ (K) a dark night: S, K:) the pl. of ↓ دَيْجُوجٌ is دَيَاجِيجٌ and دَيَاجٌّ the latter a contraction of the former. (TA.) دَاجٌّ [part. n. of 1]. You say جَمَاعَةٌ دَاجَّةٌ A party, or company, creeping along; i. e., going, or walking, leisurely, softly, or gently: (ISk, S:) or doing so with short steps: or coming and going. (TA.) And أَقْبَلَ الحَاجُّ وَ الدَّاجُّ (S, * K, * TA) The [company of pilgrims to Mekkeh, and of the] letters-out of camels &c., and the servants, or assistants, (S, K,) and the like attendants of the pilgrims, came: (TA:) the two words حاجّ and داجّ, though sings., are used in the pl. sense: (TA:) or الداجّ signifies also the merchants; (K;) or the merchants and others who go leisurely, or creep along, after the pilgrims. (TA.) الداجّ has the same meaning in the words of a trad., هٰؤُلَآءِ الدَّاجُّ وَلَيْسُوا بِالجَاجِّ [These are the lettersout of camels &c., and they are not the pilgrims]: (S, K:) said by Ibn-' Omar, of a people whom he saw among the pilgrims, whose appearance he disliked: or it means, accord. to A 'Obeyd, those who are with the pilgrims, such as the hired men, and the camel-drivers, and the servants, and the like; and Ibn-' Omar meant that these were not pilgrims in the proper sense, but merely persons journeying and creeping along. (TA.) In the words of another trad., مَا تَرَكْتُ مِنْ حَاجَةٍ وَلَا دَاجَةٍ إِلَّا أَتَيْتُ, the word داجة is without teshdeed, and is an imitative sequent to حاجة: (S:) [see art. دوج:] but accord. to one relation, it is ما تركت حَاجَّةٌ وَلَا دَاجَّةٌ, meaning, accord. to El-Khattábee, [I left not a company of] pilgrims to Mekkeh, nor those returning. (TA.) One says also, أَمَا وَحَوَاجِّ بَيْتِ اللّٰهِ وَ دَوَاجِّهِ لَأَفْعَلَنَّ كَذَا وَكَذَا [Nay, by the pilgrims to the House of God, and those who journey thither for mercantile purposes, I will assuredly do such and such things]. (TA.) دَيْجُوجٌ Darkness. (TA.) b2: And also used as an epithet: see دَجُوجِىٌّ, in two places.

دُجْدُجٌ: see دَجُوجِىٌّ.

دَجْدَاجٌ; and its fem., with ة: see دَجُوجِىٌّ.

مُدَجِّجٌ and مُدَجَّجٌ A man completely armed: (S, * K, * TA:) and so A 'Obeyd explains

↓ مُدَجْدَجٌ: he is so called because he walks slowly by reason of the weight of his arms; or because he covers himself therewith, from دَجَّجَتِ السَّمَآءُ. (TA.) b2: Also (assumed tropical:) The hedgehog; syn. قُنْفُذٌ: (ISd, K:) or a large قُنْفُذٌ: (TA:) app. so called because of its spines. (ISd.) مَدْجُوجٌ A veil, or curtain, let down. (As, TA.) مُدَجْدَجٌ: see مُدَجِّجٌ.
You are viewing Lisaan.net in filtered mode: only posts belonging to Lane's Lexicon are being displayed.
Learn Quranic Arabic from scratch with our innovative book! (written by the creator of this website)
Available in both paperback and Kindle formats.