فجع
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaمَوْتٌ فَاجِعٌ ذ and ↓ فَجُوعٌ Death that pains [or afflicts or distresses ] men by [ attendant ] calamities: (O, K, TA:) and in like manner, دَهْرٌ فَاجِعٌ (O, TA) and ↓ فَجُوعٌ [ time, or fortune, that pains &c.]. (TA.) And مَيِّتٌ فَاجِعٌ [ A person dead, or dying, that causes pain or affliction or distress ], and [likewise] ↓ مفجع [app. مُفْجِعٌ], as being from أَفْجَعَ, though this [is a verb which] has not been used: thus in the L. (TA.) ― -b2- [Hence,] الفَاجِعُ The raven of separation or disunion (غُرَابُ البَيْنِ); (O, K, TA;) so called because [they assert that] it pains [or afflicts] men by separation or disunion: (O, TA:) an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates. (TA.) ― -b3- And one says اِمْرَأَةٌ فَاجِعٌ, (O, K,) mentioned, but not expl., by IDrd, as though he regarded it [i. e. the latter word] as [a possessive epithet, i. e.] of the same class as لَابِنٌ and تَامِرٌ, (O,) meaning A woman having [or suffering ] a فَجِيعَة [q. v.], (O, K,) i. e. a رَزِيَّة. (K.) And رَجُلٌ فَاجِعٌ and ↓ مُتَفَجِّعٌ A man grieving, or lamenting, [and] doing so most intensely. (TA.)
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