Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

اهجرهُ

Root: هجر

Form: 4

Full Definition

اهجرهُIV : see هَجَرَهُ.

def.2 اهجر فِى مَنْطِقِهِ, or simply اهجر, Verbal.Noun إِهْجَارٌ and هُجْرٌ, or the latter is, correctly speaking, a simple subst., He spoke, or uttered, foul, evil, bad, abominable, or unseemly, language: or he did so much; beyond what he used to do before; as also , Present.T ـُ Verbal.Noun هَجْرٌ: and in like manner, he talked much of that which was not fit, suitable, meet, or proper.
2 اهجر بِهِ He mocked, or scoffed, or laughed at him, derided him, or ridiculed him, and said respecting him what was foul, evil, bad, abominable, or unseemly.

def.3 See also 2, in two places.


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