أَجْنَفُ

1.
[feminine جَنْفَاءُ] Inclining [to a wrong course], or declining [from the right course], or acting wrongfully or unjustly, [absolutely, as also جَنِفٌ and جَانِفٌ and مِجْنَفٌ, or peculiarly] in his testament. (K.) You say, صَادَفَهُ فِى حُكْمِهِ جَنِفًا [He found him to be one who deviated from the right way in his judgment; who acted wrongfully, unjustly, injuriously, or tyrannically, therein]. (K.) And خَصْمٌ مِجْنَفٌ An adversary who inclines [to a wrong course], or declines [from the right course]; (K;) who acts wrongfully, unjustly, injuriously, or tyrannically. (TA.)
2.
Inclining; [or pendulous;] applied to a penis. (TA.)
3.
Having a bending back; (S, K;) applied to a man. (S.)
4.
See also 1, last sentence.
5.
Big, or large; applied to a bowl (قَدَح). (TA.)

Perseus ID: n6486