بِجَادٌ

1.
A striped garment of the kind called كِسَاء, (S, A, L, K,) being one of the kinds of كَساء worn by the Arabs of the desert: (S, L:) or, of which the wool has been spun, or twisted, in the manner termed يَسْرَةً [apparently a mistranscription for يَسْرًا (see فَتْلٌ يَسْرٌ in article يسر)], and woven with the instrument called صِيصَة: plural بُجُدٌ: a single oblong piece thereof is called فَلِيجٌ, of which the plural is فُلُجٌ. (L, TA.)
2.
Also A kind of tent, of [the soft hair called] وَبَر. (Ibn-ElKelbee, TA voce بَيْتٌ, q. v.)

Perseus ID: n1771