رِجْرِجَةٌ
1.
Remains of water in a watering-trough, or tank, (S, K,) turbid, and mixed with mud; (S;) as also
رِجْرِجٌ: in a tradition, in which it occurs, according to one relation it is
رَجْرَاجَةٌ; but رِجْرِجَةٌ is the word commonly known: according to As, it is synonym with
رَدْهَةٌ: the plural is رَجَارِجُ. (TA.)
2.
Also Water mixed with slaver, or drivel. (TA.)
3.
And Spittle, or saliva, that has gone forth from the mouth; or flowing saliva: (K, TA:) so in the saying, إِنَّ فُلَانًا كَثِيرُ الرِّجْرِجَةِ [Verily such a one has much spittle, &c.: and رِجْرِجٌ signifies nearly, or exactly, the same]. (TA.)
4.
See also رِجْرِجٌ.
5.
Also A large company, or troop, in war. (K.)
6.
And [an epithet signifying] Devoid of understanding, intellect, or intelligence; (K:) and devoid of good: (TA:) or the evil, bad, or corrupt, of mankind, in a plural sense: (Nh, TA:) or the low, base, vile, or mean, of mankind, or of the young thereof; or the lowest, basest, or meanest, sort, or refuse, of mankind, that have no understanding, intellect, or intelligence; as also
رَجْرَاجَةٌ: (Sh, TA:) or, in a plural sense, such as have no understanding, intellect, or intelligence, of a people, or party. (El-Kilábee, TA.)