ن • ج • ع
نَجَعَ فِيهِ
It (a discourse, S, K: and exhortation, S, Msb, K; and medicine, S, Msb; and fodder, Msb) entered into him, and produced an effect upon him: (S, K:) or showed its effect [upon him]. (Msb.) It (medicine) benefited him; as also ↓
أَنْجَعَ and ↓
نَجَّعَ. (TA.) [And It (eating) had an agreeable, a wholesome, or a beneficial, effect upon him: so I have rendered it voce عَنَى.] نَجَّعَ said of food and of beverage, inf. n. نُجُوعٌ, It was wholesome, or] suitable, or it agreed. (So accord. to an expl. of the inf. n. in the KL.)
اِنْتَجَعَ
مَنْجَعٌ
, pl. مَنَاجِعُ
A desert: see بَادِيَةٌ.
مُنْتَجَعٌ
A place where herbage is sought: see مَحْضَرٌ.
نَجِيعٌ
Effused blood: see 2 in art. خوض.
نِجَعٌ
for نُجَعٌ: see رِجْعَةٌ.