فَرُّوجٌ

1.
The young of the domestic hen; [the chicken, and chickens;] (S, Mgh, O, K; [but the explanation is omitted in one of my copies of the S;]) as also فُرُّوجٌ, (S, O, K,) like سُبُّوحٌ [q. v.], (K,) a dialect var., (S, O, TA,) mentioned by Lh: (TA:) n. un. with ة: (S:) plural فَرَارِيجُ. (S, Mgh, O.)
2.
And hence, apparently, by a metaphorical application, (Mgh,) it signifies also A [garment of the kind called] قَبَاءِ, (S, Mgh, O, K, [but omitted in one of my copies of the S,]) having a slit in its hinder part: (Mgh, O, K:) or the shirt of a child: (O, K:) [but] the Prophet is related to have prayed in a فرّوج (Mgh, TA) of خَزّ (Mgh) or of silk; (TA;) or he pulled off one that he had put on. (O.)

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