سرج
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 سَرَجَ ذ , (O, K,) aor. سَرُجَ , (K,) inf. n. سَرْجٌ, (TK,) (assumed tropical:) He lied; as also سَرِجَ, (O, K,) aor. سَرَجَ ; (K;) but the latter is outweighed [in authority]; (TA;) like سَدَجَ: (O:) and so ↓ سرّج: (TA:) and شَرَجَ. (O and K * in art. شرج.) You say, ↓ تَكَلَّمَ فُلَانٌ بِكَلِمَةٍ فَسَرَجَ عَلَيْهَا بِأُسْرُوجَةٍ (assumed tropical:) [ Such a one spoke a word, or sentence, and followed it with a lie ]. (O.) ― -b2- And سَرَجَ الكَذِبَ, aor. سَرُجَ , inf. n. سَرْجٌ, (assumed tropical:) He forged the lie. (TA.) [See also 2.] -A2- سَرَجٌ, as an inf. n., signifies The being bright, or shining. (KL.) ― -b2- [And hence,] سَرِجَ, (O, K,) aor. سَرَجَ , (K,) inf. n. سَرَجٌ, (TK,) said of one's face, (assumed tropical:) It was, or became, beautiful: (O:) or, said of a man, (TA,) (tropical:) he was or became, beautiful in his face: (K, TA:) but said by some, to be post-classical; and by some, to be strange. (TA.) -A3- سَرَجَتْ شَعْرَهَا, (O, K, TA, but not in the CK,) and ↓ سرّجت, (K, TA, but not in the O,) [thought by SM to be a mistranscription for سرّحت, with the unpointed ح,] She (a woman, O) plaited her hair; (O, K;) like سَجَرَتْهُ. (O.) -A4- [سَرَجَ, aor. سَرُجَ , expl. as signifying “ Ephippio instruxit instravitve equum ” by Golius and Freytag, by the latter as on the authority of the S and K, I do not find in either of those lexicons, nor in any other. The verb having this meaning is اسرج only.]
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