لَجُوجٌ

and لَجُوجَةٌ (in which the ة is added to give [double] intensiveness to the signification, S) and لُجَجَةٌ (S, K) and مِلْجَاجٌ, (L, A,) [intensive] epithets from لَجَّ “ he persisted, &c. ” [One who persists in an affair much: or who does so refusing to turn from it: or who does so even if it have become manifest that it is wrong: or who perseveres, or continues, much, in opposition, in contention, or the like: or who persists much, or is very pertinacious, in contention, or the like: or very contentious or litigious, or a great wrangler]. (S, M, K, &c.) The first is a masculine and feminine epithet: and is applied to a human being and to a horse. (TA.)

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