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هَمَرَّجٌ
هَمْرَجَ عَلَيْهِ الخَبَرَ
, (inf. n. هَمْرَجَةٌ, L, K,) He rendered the news, tidings, or information, confused to him. (S, L, K. *)
هَمْرَجَةٌ
Confusion; (K, L;) as also هَمْرَجٌ, and ↓
هَمَرَّجٌ, and هَمَرَّجَةٌ: ex. of the last وَقَعَ
القَوْمُ فِى هَمَرَّجَةٍ
The people fell into a state of confusion: (L:) and the third (L) and fourth (TA) signify also civil war, or conflict and faction, or discord, or dissension; syn. فِتْنَةٌ. (L, TA.) A confused manner, or state, in walking. (S.) A confused noise, or mixture of voices, or unintelligible sounds, of men; as also ↓
هُمْرُجَانٌ. (K.) Lightness, or agility, and quickness. (K.) What is rain, or false; syn. بَاطِلٌ. (K.) الغُولُ هَمْرَجَةٌ مِنَ الجِنِّ
The Ghool are a mixture of the Jinn. (L.)
هُمْرُجَانٌ
: see هَمْرَجَةٌ.