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أَدْعَجُ
A man characterized by what is termed
دَعَجٌ
in the eyes: fem. دَعْجَاءُ: and pl. دُعْجٌ. (Msb.) And عَيْنٌ دَعْجَاءُ
An eye so characterized. (S.) Also Black; (S, K;) as an epithet applied to a man. (S.) And (tropical:) A bull, (A,) [i. e.] a wild bull, and a he-goat, (TA,) characterized by intense blackness (A) of the horns, (A, TA,) and of the head, and of the legs, (A,) and of the eyes, in the case of the he-goat. (TA.) شَفَةٌ
دَعْجَاءُ and لِثَةٌ دَعْجَاءُ (tropical:) [A lip and a gum app. of a blue colour inclining to white]. (TA.) لَيْلٌ أَدْعَجُ (tropical:) [A black, or an intensely black, night;] a dark, black night. (A, * TA.) الدَّعْجَاءُ (tropical:) The first of [the three nights called] the
مُحَاق; i. e. (S, K, TA) the twenty-eighth night: (S, A, K:) the second is called السَّرَارُ; and the third, الفَلْتَةُ. (S.)
دَعَجٌ
(S, A, Msb, K) and ↓
دُعْجَةٌ (K) Blackness: or intense blackness: (TA:) or width, with blackness, of the eye: (Msb:) or intense blackness, with width, of the eye: (S, K:) or intense blackness in the eye, with intense whiteness thereof and width thereof: (A:) or intense blackness of the black of the eye, with intense whiteness of the white thereof; (Msb, * TA;) but accord. to Az, this is said only by Lth, and is a mistake. (TA.) Also, the former, Blueness inclining to whiteness. (MF.)
دَعِجَ
دَعْجَاءُ
دُعْجَةٌ
: see the next preceding paragraph.
مَدْعُوجٌ
Affected with insanity, or diabolical possession. (K.)