ن • ش • ج

n$j · Vol. 7 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

نَشَجَ

, aor. نَشِجَ , inf. n. نَشِيجٌ and نُشُوجٌ, It (water) made a sound [in running] upon the ground. (L.) نَشَجَ, aor. نَشِجَ , inf. n. نَشِيجٌ (S, K) and نَشْجٌ, (S,) He sobbed: (L:) he became choked with weeping, without raising, or prolonging, his voice therein: (S, K:) he wept like a child when he is beaten, when his weeping does not find egress, but is reciprocated in his chest: (A'Obeyd:) he became choked with weeping, on an occasion of fright, or fear. (T.) نَشَجَ, (K,) or نَشَجَ بِصَوْتِهِ, inf. n. نَشِيجٌ, (S;) (tropical:) He (an ass) made his voice to reciprocate (S, K) in his chest: (S:) he brayed, (A'Obeyd,) on an occasion of fright, or fear. (TA.) نَشَجَ (tropical:) It (a cookingpot, and a skin, S, K, and a jar, or earthen pot, S) made a gurgling noise by the motion of its contents, as in boiling. (S, K.) نَشَجَ, (aor. نَشِجَ , inf. n. نَشِيجٌ, TA.) He (a singer) made a distinction, or an interval, (فَصَلَ,) between two sounds, and prolonged [the same]. (K.) نَشَجَ (assumed tropical:) It (a frog) made a reciprocating croaking. (K.) نَشَجَتِ الطَّعْنَةُ (tropical:) The stab made a [gurgling] sound within, on the coming forth of the blood. (TA.) نَشَجَ. aor. نَشِجَ , inf. n. نَشِيجٌ, He, or it, uttered, or made, a sound, or noise. (L.)

عَبْرَةٌ نُشُجٌ

A weeping that reciprocates in the throat, with sobbing. (L.)

نَشَجٌ

A channel in which water flows: pl. أَنْشَاجٌ (S, K.)

نَشِيجٌ

The channel of a torrent: pl. أَنْشَاجٌ. (L.)