تِفْرِجَةٌ
1.
and
تِفْرَاجٌ are sings. of تَفَارِيجٌ, (O,) which signifies, (IAar, O, K,) as plural of the first, (K,) or of the second, (IAar, O,) The openings [or interstices] of the fingers: (IAar, O, K:) and the apertures, (IAar, O,) or clefts, (K,) of a railing: (IAar, O, K:) and also, (O, K,) according to IDrd, as plural of تِفْرِجَةٌ, (O,) the slits of the [kind of garment called] قَبَاء [and فَرُّوجْ]. (O, K.)
2.
تِفْرِجَةٌ as an epithet, applied to a man, signifies Cowardly and weak; as also
تِفْرَاجَةٌ; (O, K;) and نِفْرَاجَاءُ, with ن, (O, * K,) mentioned by IAmb, as imperfectly decl., and as signifying cowardly; (O;) or so, according to the T and L,
تِفْرِجٌ and تِفْرِجَةٌ, and نِفْرِجٌ and نِفْرِجَةٌ: and the last two, and نِفْرَاجٌ and نِفْرِجَاءٌ, all with ن, signify one who becomes defeated, or put to flight, (يَنْكَشِفُ,) on the occasion of war, or battle. (TA.)