أَعْوَجِىٌّ
the rel. n. of أَعْوَجُ: (Msb, TA:) and applied to A [single] horse of those termed
الأَعْوَجِيَّاتُ, (TA,) an appellation of certain horse so called in relation to one named
أَعْوَجُ, belonging to the Benoo-Hilál, (S, O, K,) a stallion than which there was none more celebrated among the Arabs, nor any that had a more numerous progeny: (S, O:) they were also called الخَيْلُ
الأَعْوَجِيَّةُ, (L,) and
بَنَاتُ أَعْوَجَ, (S, O,) and بَنَاتُ
عُوجٍ; and a poet says,
[Brown, or a blackish bay, of the progeny of Aawaj, hard in the hoof]; meaning مِنْ وَلَدِ أَعْوَجَ; using that form of plural because أَعْوَجُ is originally an epithet. (TA.)وَقَاحُ الحَافِرِ أَحْوَى مِنَ العُوجِ