مَاجَ
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, aorist يَمُوجُ, verbal noun مَوْجٌ (S, K, &c.) and مَوَجَانٌ and مُوءُوجٌ; (TA;) It (the sea) was in a state of commotion; was tumultuous; (Msb;) was agitated with waves, conflicting, or dashing together; (S, K;) as also
تموّج: (TA;) or this latter signifies it (the sea) was, or became, very tumultuous. (Msb.) [You say,] مَاجَ المَوْجُ
The waves were in a state of commotion; were tumultuous; conflicted, or dashed together. (TA.) [And hence,] مَاجَ أَمْرُهُمْ (assumed tropical:) Their affair became in a confused and disturbed state. (TA.)
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مَاجَ, verbal noun مَوْجٌ and مَوَجَانٌ, (assumed tropical:) It (anything) was in a state of commotion, or agitation. (TA.)
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مَاجَ (tropical:) He was in a state of commotion, or agitation, and confounded, perplexed, or amazed. (IAar.)
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النَّاسُ يَمُوجُونٌ (tropical:) The people, or men, are in a state of commotion, or tumultuous. (S.)
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مَاجَتِ النَّاسُ (tropical:) The people were in a discordant and disturbed state of affairs. (Msb.)
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مَاجَتِ الدَّاغِصَةُ, verbal noun مُوءُوجٌ, (tropical:) The patella, or knee-pan, moved backwards and forwards, or from side to side, between the skin and the bone, or, as in one copy of the K, flesh: (K, TA:) and in like manner السِّلْعَةُ [the ganglion]. (TA.)