هَرِجَ

1.
aorist verbal noun هَرْجٌ He did, acted, or occupied himself, much in a thing (S, L:) expatiated, or to a wide range, in it. (L.) This is the original signification. (S,)
2.
هَرج فِى الحِدِيثِ, (aor, verbal noun هَرْجٌ. Msb.) He launched into, and expatiated in. or was diffuse in discourse, talk or narration: (K:) this is the signification in most frequent use: (TA:) or he made a confusion, or confounded, therein. (K, Msb.)
3.
هَرَج. aor هَرِجَ , and هَرُجَ , verbal noun هَرْجٌ, Multum inivit (S. L.) or [simply] inivit an cillam suam (K.)
4.
هَرَجَ, aorist هَرِجَ , (verbal noun هَرْجٌ, TA,) He (a horse) ran much (S. L:) or ran quickly or swiftly: (Msb:) or [simply] ran (K,)
5.
هَرَجَ النَّاسُ aorist هَرِجَ , (verbal noun هَرْجٌ, (S.) The people fell into a state of trial, or civil war or conflict and faction or discord, or discussion, (فِتْنَة,) and confusion, or disorder, (S, K,) and slaughter. (K.)
6.
هَرِجَ, aorist هَرَجَ , (verbal noun هَرَجٌ, S,) He (a camel) became perplexed in his sight, by reason of the vehemence of heat, and his being much smeared with pitch, (S, K,) and being heavily laden. (TA.)

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