دجر
1 دَجِرَ, (
S,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
K,)
inf. n. دَجَرٌ, (
S,
K,) He was, or became, brisk, lively, or sprightly, and at the same time exulted, or exulted greatly, and behaved insolently and ungratefully: (
S:) or he became confounded, or perplexed, and unable to see his right course: (
S,
K:) or he became in a state like that of one who is confounded, or perplexed, and unable to see his right course: (
T:) he became in a state of confusion and disturbance: (
T,
K:) or [so
accord. to the
TA, but in the
K “ and,”] he became intoxicated. (
K,
TA.) دَجِرٌ (
TA) and ↓ دَجْرَانٌ (
S,
TA) Brisk, lively, or sprightly, and at the same time exulting, or exulting greatly, and behaving insolently and ungratefully: (
S,
TA:) or, both words, (
K,) in a state of confusion, or perplexity, and unable to see his right course: (
S,
K:) in a state of confusion and disturbance: in a state of intoxication: (
K:) and the former, stupid; foolish; possessing little sense; who pursues a wrong course: (
Az:)
pl. (of the former,
S) دَجَارَى (
S,
K) and دَجْرَى. (
K.) دَجْرَانُ: see the next preceding paragraph.
دَيْجُورٌ Darkness: (
S,
A,
K:)
pl. دَيَاجِيرُ (
TA) and دَيَاجِرُ. (
A,
TA.) You say, خُضْتُ إِلَيْكَ دَيْجُورًا كَأَنِّى خُضْتُ بَحْرًا مَسْجُورًا [I waded to thee through darkness as though I waded through a full sea]. (
A.) And, in a saying of 'Alee, تَغْرِيَدَ ذَوَاتِ المَنْطِقِ فِى دَيَاجِيرِ الَوْكَارِ [Like the warbling of singing birds in the dark recesses of the nests]. (
TA.)
b2: It is also used as an
epithet: you say لَيْلٌ دَيْجُورٌ Dark night: (
TA:) and لَيْلَةٌ دَيْجُورٌ a dark night: (
S,
A,
TA:) and دِيمَةٌ دَيْجُورٌ a dark lasting and still rain. (
AHn.)
b3: Also, applied to dry herbage, Dark and abundant; (
Sh,
K;) because of its blackness: (
Sh:) or abundant and piled up: (
IAth:) or, applied to herbage, abundant. (
ISh.)
b4: Also, applied to dust, or earth, (
TA,) Of a dusty colour, inclining to black, (
K,) like the colour of ashes. (
TA.)
b5: Also Dust, or earth, (
Sh,
K,) itself: (
Sh:)
pl. دَيَاجِيرُ.
TA.) أَسْوَدُ دَيْجُورِىٌّ [Of a deep black colour]. (
A.)