ضُجَعَةٌ

, (S, O, K,) and, according to the K, ضُجْعَةٌ, but this [as an epithet] has the meaning first assigned to it above, (TA,) and ضُجْعِيَّةٌ and ضِجْعِيَّةٌ and ضُجْعِىٌّ and ضِجْعِىٌّ, (O, K,) the last two [in the CK, erroneously, ضُِجْعَى, but] like قُعْدِىٌّ and قِعْدِىٌّ, (O,) and ضَاجعٌ, (K,) [or this last is a simple particle n.,] (tropical:) A man who lies upon his side [or in any manner, or sleeps,] much, or often: (S, O, K, TA:) sluggish, lazy, or indolent: (S and O in explanation of the first, and K in explanation of all:) or who keeps to the house or tent; seldom, or never, going forth; nor rising and speeding to do a generous deed: or impotent and stationary: (K, TA:) [or,] according to IB, ضَاجِعٌ and ضُجْعِىٌّ and ضِجْعِىٌّ signify one who is content with his poverty, and betakes himself to his house or tent. (TA.)

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