ل • و • ج
لَاجَهُ
, aor. يَلُوجُ, (inf. n. لَوْجٌ, TA,) He turned it about in his mouth. (K.) [لاجت عيناه, His eyes rolled.]
لوّج بِنَا الطَّرِيقُ
, inf. n. تَلْوِيجٌ, The road became bending to us, or deviating from a straight course. (K.)
لَوْجَاءُ
and ↓
لُوَيْجَاءُ [the latter the dim. of the former] A want; a thing wanted; an object of want: (TA:) from لَاجَهُ as explained above. (K.) مَا فِى صَدْرِهِ حَوْجَاءُ وَلَا لَوْجاءُ إِلَّا
قَضَيْتُهَا
There was not a want in his bosom but I accomplished it. (TA.) مَالِى فِيهِ حَوْجَاءُ وَلَا ↓
لَوْجَاءُ وَلَا حُوَيْجَاءُ وَلَا لُوَيْجَاءُ
I have no want, [nor any little want,] with respect to him, or it. (Lh.) مَالِى عَلَيْهِ حِوَجٌ وَلَا لِوجٌ [I have no wants which it is incumbent upon him to supply:
حَوَجٌ being a pl. of حَاجَةٌ; and لِوَجٌ, irregularly, of لَوْجَاءُ, in imitation of حِوَجٌ]. (TA.) See also حَوْجَاءُ, in three places.
لُوَيْجَاءُ
: see لَوْجَاءُ.