شَرِيجٌ

1.
A branch, or rod, that is split into two halves: and شَرِيجَةٌ, a bow that is made thereof: (S, O, K:) or the former, a branch, or rod, from which are split two bows: and either of the bows thus made: or a split bow: plural شَرَايءِجُ: according to AA, a bow that is split from a branch, or rod, in two halves; also called فِلْقٌ: according to Lh, a bow in which is a splitting (شَقٌّ, used as a verbal noun), and [such as is] a شِقّ, by which is meant the subst. [i. e. half of a branch or rod divided lengthwise]; شريج being used by him as an epithet: and some say that شَرِيجَةٌ signifies a bow that is not [made] from a sound, or whole, branch; like فِلْقٌ. (TA.)
2.
Also An arrow used in the game called المَيْسِر belonging to the person who plays with it, not borrowed. (TA in article شجر.)
3.
See also شَرْجٌ, in three places.
4.
المَرْءُ بَيْنَ شَرِيجَىْ غَمٍّ وَسُرُورٍ is a tropical saying [apparently meaning (tropical:) Man is between the two different conditions of grief and happiness]. (A, TA.)

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