بَعَجَهُ
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بَعَجَتْ
بَطْيَهَا لِزَوْجِهَا (assumed tropical:) [She brought forth many children to her husband; i. q.
نَثَرَتْ: see بَعِيجٌ]. (K.)
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بَعَجَ أَرْضَهُ (tropical:) He clave, or furrowed, or trenched, his land. (A.)
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بَعَجَ الأَرْضَ ابَارًا (tropical:) He dug many wells in the ground. (A.)
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بَعَجَ الأَرْضَ وَ بَجَعَهَا (tropical:) He clave the earth, or land, and subdued it: said of 'Omar, in a tradition, alluding to his conquests. (TA.)
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بَعَجَتْ لَهُ الدَّنْيَا مِعَاهَا (tropical:) The world disclosed to him what it contained, of treasures, and other possessions, and spoil: also said of 'Omar, in another tradition (TA.)
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بَعَجَتْ هٰذِهِ الأَرْضَ
عَذَاةٌ طَيِّبَةُ الأَرْضِ (assumed tropical:) A tract of good land intervened in the middle of this land [as though cleaving it]. (L.)
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بَعَجَهُ الحُبُّ (tropical:) Love threw him into mourning, or sorrow; brought grief to him:
(K, TA:) [or occasioned him intense grief: for] you say, بَعَجَهُ حُبُّ فُلَانٍ meaning (tropical:) the love of such a one occasioned him intense grief, and he mourned for him: Az says that لَعَجَهُ الحُبُّ is more correct than بَعَجَهُ: but he afterwards mentions بَعَجَهُ الأَمْرُ as meaning (assumed tropical:) the affair caused him to mourn, or sorrow. (L, TA.)