ا • ر • ج
أَرِجَ
, aor.
اَرَجَ
, inf. n. أَرَجٌ (S, A, Msb, K) and أَرِيجٌ (S, A, K) and أَرِيجَةٌ, (K, [in which it is only mentioned as syn. with the first and second of these ns., so that it may be a simple subst.,]) It (perfume) diffused, or exhaled, its odour; (S, A;) as also ↓
تارّج: (A:) it had a hot, or strong, odour; syn. تَوَهَّجَ رِيحُهُ. (S, A, K.) It (a place) was, or became, strongly fragrant. (Msb.) -A2- أَرَجَ: see 2, in three places.
أرّج
, [and app. ↓
أَرَجَ also,] He perfumed a thing; made it fragrant. (Ham p. 135.) [Both also app. signify He made perfume to diffuse, or exhale, its odour: or made it to have a hot, or strong, odour. And hence,] أرّج, inf. n. تَأْرِيجٌ; (S, K) and ↓
أَرَجَ, (TA,) aor.
اَرُجَ
, (TK,) inf. n. أَرْجٌ; (K, TA;) (assumed tropical:) He excited discord, dissension, disorder, strife, quarrelling, or animosity, (S, K, TA,) بَيْنَ القَوْمِ
between, or among, the people, or company of men, like أَرَّشَ, (S, TA,) and فِي الحَرْبِ
in war. (TA.) And أرّج الحَرْبَ, (S, K, TA, and Ham ubi suprà,) and ↓
أَرَجَهَا, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) He kindled war, or the war; (S, TA, and Ham ubi suprà;) and in like manner, النَّارَ
the fire. (IAar, Ham.)
أَرَجٌ
أَرِجٌ
أَرِيجٌ
: see أَرَجٌ.
أَرِيجَةٌ
: see أَرَجٌ.
أَرَّاجٌ
المُوءَرَّجُ
(assumed tropical:) The lion. (K.)
مِيءْرَجٌ
: see what next precedes.