حَرَجٌ
1.
[verbal noun of 1, q. v.:] (tropical:) Straitness; a strait, or difficulty. (A, * TA.)
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See also حَرِجٌ, in six places.
5.
Also, applied to a she-camel, (tropical:) Lean, lank, light of flesh, slender, or lank in the belly; (S, K;) as also
حُرْجُوجٌ, (S, A,) according to AZ, (S,) and
حَرُوجٌ: (A:) or
حُرْجُوجٌ
signifies, so applied, lean, &c., as above, and sharp-spirited: (K:) or this last, (K,) and حَرَجٌ and
حَرُوجٌ, (TA,) fat, (K, TA,) largebodied, (TA,) and long [lit. long upon the face of the ground, as distinguished from tall]: or strong: (K, TA:) and حَرَجٌ signifies also, (K,) or, as some say, and so do
حُرْجُوجٌ and
حُرْجُجٌ and
جُرْحٌ, (S,) so applied, long [lit. long upon the face of the ground]: (S:) and some allow
حِرْجِيجٌ in the sense of
حُرْجُوجٌ; (TA;) which last is originally
حُرْجُجٌ, which is originally
جُرْحٌ: (S:) the plural of
حُرْجُوجٌ (S) and of
حِرْجِيجٌ (L) is حَرَاجِيحٌ. (S, L.)
6.
See also حَرَجَةٌ, in three places.
7.
Also A thing composed of pieces of wood, (As, S, K,) bound together, (As, S,) in which dead bodies are carried; (As, S, K;) sometimes put over the bier of a woman: (S:) according to the T, the حرج of a bier is a
شِجَار, [i. e. the frame-work of a
هَوْدَج,] which is constructed of wood, and put over the bier of a corpse: according to ISd, the حرج is a vehicle for women and men, which has no head. (TA.) See also نَعْشٌ, in two places.