ل • ع • ج
لَعَجَ
, aor.
لَعَجَ
, (inf. n. لَعْجٌ, TA) It (a beating, TA) burned the skin: it pained the body: (K:) it (a beating) pained a person, and burned the skin: (S:) it (anything burning) pained: it (love, or grief,) burned his heart. (TA.) [See بَعَجَ.] لَاعِجٌ is numbered amongst the [few] inf. ns. of the measure فَاعِلٌ [like قَايءِمٌ]; and means as explained below. (TA.) لَعَجَ فى
الصَّدْرِ
It (an affair) was unsettle in the bosom; syn. خَلَخَ. (K.)
لاعجهُ
It (a thing, or an affair,) distressed him. (K.)
العخ النَّارَ فِى الحَطَبِ
He kindled fire in the fire-wood. (K.)
التعج
He burned, or was distressed and disquieted, by reason of grief, or solicitude. (K.)
لَاعِجٌ
مُتَلَعِّجَةٌ
A woman who burns with lust. (K.)