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رجل
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaرجْلَي ذ fem. of رَجْلَانُ: see رَاجِلٌ near the end of the paragraph. ― -b2- حَرَّةٌ رَجْلَي and ↓ رَجْلَاآءُ A [ stony tract such as is called ] حَرَّة that is rough [or rugged ], in which one goes on foot: or level, but abounding with stones: (K:) or rough and difficult, in which one cannot go except on foot: (TA:) or the latter signifies level, but abounding with stones, in which it is difficult to go along: (S:) or hard and rough, which horses and camels cannot traverse, and none can but a man on foot: (AHeyth, TA:) or that impedes the feet by its difficulty. (Er-Rághib, TA.) -A2- رَجْلَي is also a pl. of رَجْلَانُ: (S:) [and app. of رَجِيلٌ also.]
Derived headwords
رجْلَي
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حَرَّةٌ رَجْلَي