Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

المُخَارَجَةُ

Root: خرج

Form: 3

Full Definition

المُخَارَجَةُIII i. q. المُنَاهَدَةُ بِالأَصَابِعِ, i. e. One person's putting forth as many of his fingers as he pleases, and the other's doing the like: [or the playing at the game called morra; micare digitis: see خَرِيجٌ. You say, خارجهُ He played with him at the game of morra. See also 6.]
2 خَارَجَهُمْ, [Verbal.Noun as above,] He contributed with them to the expenses of a journey or an expedition against an enemy, sharing equally with each of them; like نَاهَدَهُمْ. (L in art. نهد.)
3 And خارجهُ He made an agreement with him, namely, his slave, that he should pay him a certain import at the expiration of every month; the slave being left at liberty to work: in which case the slave is termed عَبْدٌ .


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