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هَجَدَ , (S, A, L, Msb,) aor.
هَجُدَ , (L, Msb,) inf. n.
هُجُودٌ; (L, Msb, K;) and ↓
تهجّد , (S, A, L, Msb, K,) and ↓
اهجد , (L, K,) and ↓
هجّد ; (IAar, L;)
He (a man, L)
slept: (L, Msb, K:) or
slept in the night: (IAar,
S, A, L:) or,
in the latter part of the night.
(L.) ― -b2- Also
هَجَدَ and ↓
تهجّد (S, A, L, Msb, K [in some copies,
of the last of which the former verb is written ↓
هجّد and so in the TA)
He remained
awake, or
was sleepless or
wakeful in the
night: (S, A, L:) and hence the
praying in the
night is called
تَهَجُّدٌ: (S, L:) or
he awoke from sleep
(K)
to pray, or
for some other purpose:
(TA:) or
he prayed in the night; (Msb;) as also ↓
هجّد : (IAar, L:) thus these verbs bear
two contr. significations: (S, A, L, Msb, K:) and ↓
تهجّد he
relinquished sleep for prayer: (A:) so in the
Kur, xvii., 81. (Beyd.) 2
هَجَّدَ see 1, in three places. ― -b2-
Also
هجّدهُ, inf. n.
تَهْجِيدٌ,
He made him, or
caused
him, to sleep; (S, L, K;) as also ↓
اهجدهُ . (Ibn-Buzurj, L, K.) ― -b3- Also,
He awoke him from sleep. (Ibn-Buzurj, L, K.) Thus
it bears two contr. significations. (K.) ― -b4- See also
4. 4
أَهْجَدَ see 1: and 2. ― -b2- Also
اهجدهُ He found him (namely a man, K)
sleeping. (L, K.) ― -b3- And
اهجد He (a camel)
laid the
fore-part of his neck (the part called
جِرَان)
upon the ground; (ISk, S, L,
K;) as also ↓
هجّد , (IKtt, El-Basáïr, K, TA, [in the
CK
هَجَدَ]) inf. n.
تَهْجِيدٌ. (IKtt, El-Basáïr, TA.) 5
تَهَجَّدَ see 1, in three places.
هَجِدْ , (as in some copies of the
K,) or
هِجْدْ, (accord. to others and the TA,)
A
cry by which a horse is chidden. (K.)
هَجُودٌ : see
هَاجِدٌ.
هَاجِدٌ Sleeping: (T, L, Msb:)
pl.
هُجُودٌ and
هُجَّدٌ. (Msb.) [See an ex. in a verse cited
voce
مُرِمٌّ, in art.
رم.] ― -b2- Also, (L,) and ↓
هَجُودٌ (L, K) and ↓
مُتَهَجِّدٌ (T, L)
Praying in the
night: (T, L, K:) pl. of the first, (L,) or second,
(L, K,)
هُجُودٌ and
هُجَّدٌ. (L, K.)
هُجْدٌ and
هُجَّدٌ are also fem. pls. [app. in both of
the above senses]. (A.)
مُتَهَجِّدٌ : see
هَاجِدٌ. Credit:
Lane Lexicon