عَجْعَجَ

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عجعج بِالنَّاقَةِ, (S, O, L,) or النَّاقَةَ عَجَّ, He chid the she-camel, (S, O, L, K,) saying عَاجِ عَاجِ, (S, K,) or عَاجَّ: (L:) or the former signifies he turned the she-camel to a thing, saying عَاجِ عَاجِ. (TA.)
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And [the verbal noun] عَجْعَجَةٌ signifies The changing of ى into ج when occurring with ع [immediately preceding it]: a practice that obtained among the tribe of Kudá'ah; (S, O;) and according to Fr, among the tribe of Teiyi, and some of the tribe of Asad; (TA in article ج, q. v.;) like as عَنْعَنَةٌ did among that of Temeem: (TA in the present article:) they used to say, هٰذَا رَاعِجٌ خَرَجَ مَعِجْ for رَاعٍ خَرَجَ مَعِى [This is a pastor who went forth with me]. (S, O.)

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