انجد

1.
, (S, L, Msb, K,) verbal noun إِنْجَادٌ; (L;) and نَجَدَ, aorist نَجُدَ ; (Msb;) and ناجد, verbal noun مُنَاجَدَةٌ; (S, L;) He aided, or assisted, another: (S, L, Msb, K;) he succoured him. (L.)
2.
انجدهُ عَلَيْهِ He aided, or assisted, him against him. (L.)
3.
انجد الدَّعْوَةَ (S, L, K) He answered, or complied with, the call, prayer, or invitation. (L, K.) And انجدهُ الدَّعْوَةَ He answered, or complied with, his call, prayer, or invitation. (M, L.)
4.
انجد He was, or became, or drew, near to his family, or wife; explained by قَرُبَ مِنْ أَهْلِهِ. (Lh, ISd, K.)
5.
انجدت السَّمَاءُ The sky became clear. (K.)
6.
انجد (L, K) and تنجّد (K) He, or it, (a person, or thing, L, both said of such a thing as a mountain, TA,) became high, or lofty. (L, K.)
7.
غَارَ وَأَنْجَدَ (assumed tropical:) He became famous in the low countries and in the high. (A.)
8.
انجد, (verbal noun إِنْجَادٌ, L,) He entered upon the country of Nejd: (S, L:) or he came to Nejd, or to high land or country: (L, K:) or he went thither: (L:) or he went forth to, or towards, it. (Lh, ISd, L, K.)
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أَنْجَدَ مَنْ رَأَى حَضَنَا, a proverb, He enters Nejd who sees Hadan, which is the name of a mountain; i. e., in going up from El-Ghowr, or El-Ghór. (S, L.)

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