مَجٌّ
1.
(S, K) and
مُجَاجٌ (TA) The grain of the
مَاش: (K:) or the grain called
ماش; and called by the Arabs
خُلَّرٌ and زِنٌّ: (T:) or a kind of grain resembling the lentil, (but more round, TA); an arabicized word; in Persian ماش: (S:) or, according to El-Jawáleekee, it is Arabic: according to AHn, what is called مَجَّةٌ [n. un. of مَجٌّ, which is a coll. gen. n.,] is a sour or salt, or salt and bitter, plant, or tree, (حَمْضَةٌ) resembling the
طَحْمَاء, but more delicate, and smaller. (TA.)
2.
See مُجَاجٌ.