هَزِجٌ
1.
A singer [or reader or reciter] who prolongs his voice, with trilling, or quavering, making the sounds to follow close, one upon another. (A.)
2.
هَزِجُ العَسِىِّ, occurring in a verse of 'Antarah, cited voce دَفٌّ, The cat that cries for food at supper-time: (EM, p. 233:) or the dog that barks much in the evening; meaning, in the night: or buzzing flies in the evening. (L.)
3.
هَزِجٌ A child, and a horse, whose legs fall, or are put down, quickly [upon the ground]. (TA.)
4.
(tropical:) Sounding thunder, as also
مُتَهَزَِّجٌ. (L.)
5.
(tropical:) A twanging lute [and bow]. (A.)
6.
(tropical:) A cloud sounding with thunder. (A.)
7.
هَزِجُ الصَّوْتِ, and
هُزَامِجُهُ, One who makes the sounds of his voice to follow close, one upon another. (L.)