ضَاجِعٌ

1.
Lying upon his side [or in any manner; and sleeping; see its verb]; (S, Msb, K;) as also مُضْطَجِعٌ (TA) and مُضْجِعٌ. (Msb.) See also ضُجَعَةٌ, in two places.
2.
(tropical:) Stupid, foolish, or unsound in intellect: (IAar, O, K, TA:) because of his impotence, and his cleaving to his place. (TA.)
3.
دَلْوٌ ضَاجِعَةٌ A leathern bucket that is full, (IAar, ISk, O, K,) so that it leans in rising from the well by reason of its heaviness. (ISk, O, K.) See also ضَجُوعٌ.
4.
And ضَاجِعٌ (tropical:) A star inclining to setting: plural ضَوَاجِعُ: (O, K, TA:) [or] الضَّوَاجِعُ signifies [or signifies also] the fixed stars. (Ham p. 364.)
5.
And (tropical:) Inclining as in the saying أَرَاكَ ضَاجِعًا إِلَى فُلَانٍ (tropical:) [I see thee inclining towards such a one]. (O, TA.)
6.
And (assumed tropical:) A place of bending of a valley: plural ضَوَاجِعُ. (O, K.)
7.
Also, applied to a beast, (assumed tropical:) Worthless; in which is no good. (TA.) [But]
8.
غَنَمٌ ضَاجِعَةٌ means Numerous sheep or goats; as also ضَحْعَاءُ. (Fr, S, O, K.)
9.
And إِبِلٌ ضَاجِعَةٌ and ضَوَاجِعُ (assumed tropical:) Camels keeping to the plants called حَمْض; remaining among them. (TA.)

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