حَرَجَةٌ
1.
(tropical:) A wood, or collection of trees; (S, K, TA;) so called because of their closeness: or dense and tangled trees: (TA:) or a thicket, or collection of dense and tangled trees, of the kind called
سَلَم, into which no one can penetrate; (AHeyth, Az, TA;) or of the
سَمُر
and
طَلْح
and
عَوْسَج
and
سَلَم
and
سِدْر; or of the
سِدْر
and olive and other trees: or a place in a wood where trees are dense and tangled, extending as far as a stone's throw: and also a tree which the pasturing animals cannot reach: (TA:) plural
حَرَجٌ (S, K) [or rather this is a coll. gen. n., of which حَرَجَةٌ is the n. un.,] and حَرَجَاتٌ (S, A) and حِرَاجٌ (S) and [of pauc.] أَحْرَاجٌ: (A, TA:) or
حَرَجٌ signifies a place in which is a collection of trees, and where they are close together. (A.)