هرج
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 هَرِجَ ذ aor. inf. n. هَرْجٌ He did, acted, or occupied himself, much in a thing (S, L:) expatiated, or to a wide range, in it. (L.) This is the original signification. (S,) ― -b2- هَرج فِى الحِدِيثِ, (aor, inf. n. هَرْجٌ. Msb.) He launched into, and expatiated in. or was diffuse in discourse, talk or narration : (K:) this is the signification in most frequent use: (TA:) or he made a confusion, or confounded, therein. (K, Msb.) ― -b3- هَرَج. aor هَرِجَ , and هَرُجَ , inf. n. هَرْجٌ, Multum inivit (S. L.) or [simply] inivit an cillam suam (K.) ― -b4- هَرَجَ, aor. هَرِجَ , (inf. n. هَرْجٌ, TA,) He (a horse) ran much (S. L:) or ran quickly or swiftly: (Msb:) or [simply] ran (K,) ― -b5- هَرَجَ النَّاسُ aor. هَرِجَ , (inf. n. هَرْجٌ, (S.) The people fell into a state of trial, or civil war or conflict and faction or discord, or discussion, (فِتْنَة,) and confusion, or disorder, (S, K,) and slaughter. (K.) ― -b6- هَرِجَ, aor. هَرَجَ , (inf. n. هَرَجٌ, S,) He (a camel) became perplexed in his sight, by reason of the vehemence of heat, and his being much smeared with pitch, (S, K,) and being heavily laden. (TA.)
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