ف • ر • ي • ج

fryj · Vol. 4 , p. 2358 · Lane (vols 1–5)

اِفْرَنْبَجَ

, said of a lamb, (Lth, O,) or of the skin of a lamb, (S, K, [some of the copies of the latter of which have الجَمَل in the place of الحَمَل,]) and of the skin of a kid, (O,) It was roasted so that the upper parts of it became dried up. (Lth, S, O, K.)

مُفْرَنْبِجٌ

[part. n. of the verb above]. A man said, describing a roasted female kid,
فَأَكَلْتُ مِنْ مُفْرَنْبِجٍ مِنْ جِلْدِهَا
[And I ate of such as was roasted so that the upper parts were dried up, of its skin]. (O.)