فُلُجٌّ
, [thus in the L,] according to Sb, A sort of men: one says, النَّاسُ فُلُجَّانِ
The people, or men, are two sorts; [for example,] consisting of entering and going out: [but I think it most probable that فُلُجٌّ and فُلُجَّانِ are mistranscriptions for فِلْجٌ and فِلْجَانِ, for] Seer says that فلج signifying “ a half ” and “ a sort ” is derived from فِلْجٌ synonym with قَفِيزٌ: thus he makes فِلْجٌ an Arabic word. (L.) See also فَلْجٌ.