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حج

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

حَجِيجٌ حاج حجيج A man upon whom the operation termed حَجٌّ (the probing of a fracture of the head, &c.,) has been performed; (S, L;) as also ↓ مَحْجُوجٌ. (L.) And A fracture of the head that has been medically treated, or cured: ― -b2- and also A certain mode of medical treatment, or curing, of such a fracture. (As, TA.) ― -b3- ↓ حُجُجٌ (pl. of حَجِيجٌ, TA) signifies Probed wounds. (K.) ― -b4- And ↓ this same pl., Roads much furrowed [by the feet of beasts or men] (مُحَفَّرَةٌ): (L, K:) but it is uncertain whether its sing., if it have any, be حَجِيجٌ or حِجَاجٌ. (MF.) -A2- Also i. q. ↓ مُحَاجٌّ as act. part. n. of حَاجَّ: so in the phrase, أَنَا حَجِيجُهُ I am he who will overcome him by arguments, or proofs, or the like: occurring in a trad. relating to Ed-Dejjál. (TA.) -A3- See also حَاجٌّ.

Derived headwords

حَجِيجٌ
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