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بجل
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaأَبْجَلُ ذ A certain vein, (S,) a thick vein, (K, Ham p. 417,) of the horse and of the camel, (S, TA,) in the thigh and the shank, (Ham ubi suprà,) or in the kind leg or the fore leg, (TA,) corresponding to the أَكْمَل (S, K) of man: (S:) pl. أَبَاجِلُ. (Ham ubi suprà, TA.) You say, فَصَدَ أَبْجَلَهُ [ He opened his ابجل]; i. e., the horse's or the camel's. (TA.) And one says of a swift horse, هُوَ وَاهِى الأَبَاجِلِ [ He is lax in the اباجل]. (Ham ubi suprà.)
Derived headwords
أَبْجَلُ
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هُوَ وَاهِى الأَبَاجِلِ