نَأَجَ فِى الأَرْضِ

1.
, aorist نَاَءَ , verbal noun نُوءُوجٌ, He went, went away, departed, or set forth journeying, through the land, or earth. (S, K.)
2.
نَأَجَ الخَبَرُ The news, tidings, or information, went, or went away, through the land. (T.)
3.
نَأَجَتِ الرِّيحُ, aorist نَاَءَ , verbal noun نَيءِيجٌ, The wind became in a state of commotion: blew with a swift course, and with a sound. (S, K.)
4.
نَأَجَتِ الرِّيحُ المَوْضِعَ The wind passed swiftly over the place. (TA.)
5.
نُيءِجَ القَوْمُ (like عُنِىَ [pass. in form but neut. in signification] TA) The people experienced, or suffered, a swift and sounding wind. (S, K.) [See an example voce مَنْأَجٌ.]
6.
نَأَجَتِ الإِبِلُ فِى سَيْرِهَا [The camels were swift in their pace]. (TA.)
7.
نَأَجَتِ الرَّايءِحَةُ i. q. عَجَّت, [apparently, The odour diffused itself strongly or powerfully]. (TA.)
8.
نَأَجَ, (aorist نَاَءَ , verbal noun نَأْجٌ, TA,) It (an owl) uttered a moaning cry; or hooted; synonym نَأَمَ: (K:) and in like manner a man. (TA.)
9.
نَأَجَ, (aorist نَاَءَ and نَاِءَ , verbal noun نَأْجٌ and نُوءَاجٌ, TA,) He (a bull) lowed. (K.)
10.
نَأَجَ إِلَى اللّٰهِ, (aorist نَاَءَ , TA,) He humbled, or abased, himself, with earnestness, in supplication, to God. (S, K.)
11.
نَيءِجَ He ate weakly, or feebly. (K.)

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