لَبَجَ

1.
He beat, struck, or smote, another with a staff, or stick: (K:) or he beat, struck, or smote, continuously, but softly. (TA.)
2.
لَبَجَ بِهِ الأَرْضَ, aorist لَبُجَ , He threw him down upon the ground: (S, K:) like لَبَطَ. (S.)
3.
لَبَجَ بِنَفْسِهِ He (a camel) fell down upon the ground. (TA.)
4.
لَبَجَ بِنَفْسِهِ الأَرْضَ فَنَامَ He threw himself down upon the ground and slept. (AHn.)
5.
لُبِجَ بِهِ, (like عُنِىَ, [pass. in form but neuter in signification,] K, verbal noun, لَبْجٌ, TA,) He became prostrated, or fell down in a fit of epilepsy, synonym صُرِعَ; (S, K;) fell down from a standing posture: as also لُبِطَ بِهِ. (S.)
6.
لُبِجَ He (a camel, or a man,) fell down upon the ground by reason of disease or fatigue. (TA.)

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