رَاجَ

1.
, (S, A, Msb, K,) aorist يَرُوجُ, (S, A, Msb,) verbal noun رَوَاجٌ, (S, A, K,) or this is a simple subst., and the verbal noun is رَوْجٌ, (Msb,) It (a thing, S, or a commodity, Msb) had an easy, or a ready, sale; was, or became, saleable; easy, or ready, of sale; or in much demand. (S, * A, * Msb, K. *)
2.
And رَاجَتِ الدَّرَاهِمُ, verbal noun رَوْجٌ, The dirhems, or money, passed, or had currency, among men, in buying and selling. (Msb, TA.)
3.
And راج الأَمْرُ, verbal noun رَوْجٌ and رَوَاجٌ, according to IKoot, The thing, or affair, was, or became, quick, speedy, or expeditious: (L, Msb:) or came quickly. (MF.)
4.
And راج It was, or became, present, or ready, and prepared: so in the saying, خُذْ مَا رَاجَ [Take thou what is present, or ready, and prepared]. (Har p. 116.)
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See also 2.
6.
راجت الرِّيحُ, (K,) or روّجت, (Msb, [apparently a mistranscription, unless رُوِّجَت be meant,]) The wind was, or became, confused, (Msb, K,) not continuing from one direction, (Msb,) so that one knew not whence it came. (K.)

Perseus ID: n16968