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بجل
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 بَجُلَ بجل جل , aor. بَجُلَ , inf. n. بَجَالَةٌ and بُجُولٌ, He (a man) was, or became, such as is termed بَجَال and بَجِيل [i. e. magnified, honoured, &c.]. f[g(K.) -A2- بَجَلَ, aor. بَجَلَ ; and بَجَلَ, aor. بَجُلَ ; inf. n. بَجْلٌ and بُجُولٌ; He was, or became, in a good state or condition; having abundance of herbage, or of the goods or conveniences or comforts of life. (K.) ― -b2- And He was, or became, joyful, glad, or happy. (K.) -A3- [بَجَلَهُ He bled him (namely, a horse, or a camel,) by opening the vein called الأَبْجَل: so accord. to analogy; like وَدَجَهُ, meaning “he bled him by opening the vein called الوَدَج,” &c.] لَمْ يُبْجَلْ means He had not been bled in the أَبْجَل. (TA.)
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بَجُلَverb
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لَمْ يُبْجَلْ