ه • ب • ج
هَبِجٌ
, aor.
هَبَجَ
, inf. n. هَبَجٌ; (L;) and ↓
تهبّج
He, or it [a camel's udder], became swollen; or had a tumour [or هَبَج]. (S, L, K.) هَبِجَ
It (a man's face) became swollen, and contracted: (L:) [and so ↓
تهبّج, in the K, art. رهل: see its part. n.] هَبَجَهُ, (S, K,) aor.
هَبَجَ
, (K,) or
هَبِجَ
, [which is more probably right,] (L,) inf. n. هَبْجٌ, (S, L,) He beat him, or struck him, (S, K,) with a staff, or stick: like حَبَحَهُ (S) [and خَبَجَهُ]: or, with uninterrupted blows, but not violently: or, with a piece of wood, like as one beats a dog in killing him: or he beat him in any part of him that he saw. (TA.)
هبّجهُ
هَبَجٌ
A thing like a tumour, in a she-camel's udder: (S, K:) it is a tumour, or swelling, of the slightest kind. (TA.)
مُهَبَّجٌ
مُتَهَبِّجٌ
: see مُهَبَّجٌ.