فُرْجَةٌ
1.
An opening, or intervening space, [or a gap, or breach,] between two things; (Msb, TA;) as also
فَرْجٌ, (A,) of which the plural is فُرُوجٌ only; (TA;) [and so
مَفْرَجٌ, lit. a place of opening, occurring in the K in article ودى, &c.;] and
مُنْفَرَجٌ: (JK and K voce خَلَلٌ, &c.:) the plural of the first is فُرَجٌ (Msb, TA) and فُرُجَاتٌ: (TA:) and it is also in a wall, (S, Msb, K,) and the like: (S, Msb:) and signifies also an opening, or a space, or room, made by persons for a man entering among them, in a place of standing or of sitting. (Msb.) One says, بَيْنَهُمَا فُرْجَةٌ, meaning انْفِرَاجٌ [i. e. Between them two is an opening, or intervening space, &c.]. (S.) فُرَجُ الشَّيْطَانِ [The Devil's gaps], occurring in a tradition, means the gaps, or unoccupied spaces, in the ranks of men praying [in the mosque]. (L.)
2.
See also فَرْجٌ, last sentence:
3.
and see فَرَجٌ, in seven places:
4.
and فَرْجَةٌ.