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فيج

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

فَيْجٌ ذ A foot-messenger; a courier who journeys on foot: (S:) or a Sultán's foot-messenger: (L, Msb:) or one who journeys with letters: (L:) or a quick courier who carries tidings, or communications, from one town, or country, to another: (Nh, TA:) originally Pers., (S, O,) arabicized, (S, O, K,) from Pَيْك: (O, K:) pl. فُيُوجٌ. (S, TA.) It is also expl. as meaning One going, or journeying, alone: thus in a verse of 'Adee Ibn-Zeyd, in which it is opposed to زَرَافَةٌ meaning “ a company [of men]. ” (TA.) And [the pl.] فُيُوجٌ, (O, K,) as used in a verse of 'Adee Ibn-Zeyd, (O,) means Men who enter the prison and go forth from it, keeping guard. (O, L, K: in some copies of the K, and keep guard. ) ― -b2- And A company [ of men ]; (Msb;) syn. with فَوْجٌ: (O and K in art. فوج:) and sometimes applied to a single person: pl. [of pauc.] أَفْيَاجٌ and [of mult.] فُيُوجٌ. (Msb.) -A2- Also A low, or depressed, place, such as is termed وَهْد, of the earth, or ground. (AA, O, K.) -A3- And A state of dispersion; as also ↓ فِيجٌ. (TA. [See 4 in art. فوج.])

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فَيْجٌ
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