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ه ر ج س
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of something being large or immense, possibly with a connotation of being strong or formidable. It is discussed in the context of a specific word and its etymological accuracy.
Derived headwords
الهرجاسnoun
- 1.The immense oneclassical
A term referring to something large or immense. The entry discusses its etymological correctness and potential confusion with another word.
جرهاسnoun
- 1.The immense oneclassical
A term for something large or immense, presented as the correct form in contrast to 'الهرجاس'.
Parallel reading
الهرجاس، بالكسر: للجسيم
Al-harjās, with a kasra: for the immense one.
قاله الصاغاني، وهو غلط للجوهري وغيره
Al-Saghani said it, and it is an error by Al-Jauhari and others.
يعني به ابن فارس
Ibn Faris meant by it.
وقد انقلب عليهما
And it has been reversed for both of them.
وإنما هو الجرهاس، بتقديم الجيم على الراء
Rather, it is al-jarhās, with the jīm preceding the rāʼ.
وقد ذكره في موضعه
And he mentioned it in its place.
وقد ذكره ابن دريد والليث والأزهري على الصحة
And Ibn Duraid, Al-Laith, and Al-Azharī mentioned it as correct.