ه • ج • د
هَجَدَ
, (S, A, L, Msb,) aor.
هَجُدَ
, (L, Msb,) inf. n. هُجُودٌ; (L, Msb, K;) and ↓
تهجّد, (S, A, L, Msb, K,) and ↓
اهجد, (L, K,) and ↓
هجّد; (IAar, L;) He (a man, L) slept: (L, Msb, K:) or slept in the night: (IAar, S, A, L:) or, in the latter part of the night. (L.) Also هَجَدَ and ↓
تهجّد (S, A, L, Msb, K [in some copies, of the last of which the former verb is written ↓
هجّد and so in the TA) He remained awake, or was sleepless or wakeful in the night: (S, A, L:) and hence the praying in the night is called تَهَجُّدٌ: (S, L:) or he awoke from sleep (K) to pray, or for some other purpose: (TA:) or he prayed in the night; (Msb;) as also ↓
هجّد: (IAar, L:) thus these verbs bear two contr. significations: (S, A, L, Msb, K:) and ↓
تهجّد
he relinquished sleep for prayer: (A:) so in the Kur, xvii., 81. (Beyd.)
هَاجِدٌ
Sleeping: (T, L, Msb:) pl. هُجُودٌ and هُجَّدٌ. (Msb.) [See an ex. in a verse cited voce مُرِمٌّ, in art. رم.] Also, (L,) and ↓
هَجُودٌ (L, K) and ↓
مُتَهَجِّدٌ (T, L) Praying in the night: (T, L, K:) pl. of the first, (L,) or second, (L, K,) هُجُودٌ and هُجَّدٌ. (L, K.) هُجْدٌ and هُجَّدٌ are also fem. pls. [app. in both of the above senses]. (A.)
هَجِدْ
, (as in some copies of the K,) or هِجْدْ, (accord. to others and the TA,) A cry by which a horse is chidden. (K.)
هَجُودٌ
: see هَاجِدٌ.
مُتَهَجِّدٌ
: see هَاجِدٌ.