سَمْجٌ

1.
, (S, O, K,) like ضَخْمٌ from ضَخُمَ, (S, O,) and سَمِجٌ, (S, A, O, Msb, K,) like خَشِنٌ (S, A, O, Msb) from خَشُنَ, (S, O,) and سَمِيجٌ, (S, A, O, K,) like قَبِيحٌ (S, A, O) from قَبُحَ, (S, O,) Foul, unseemly, or ugly; (S, A, O, Msb, * K;) or devoid of beauty: (A, L, Msb:) plural سِمَاجٌ, (S, O, K,) [of سَمْجٌ,] like ضِخَامٌ [plural of ضَخْمٌ, or of سَمِيجٌ, like قِبَاحٌ plural of قَبِيحٌ], applied to a number of men, (S, O,) and, so applied, سَمَاجَى, [of سَمِجٌ, like حَذَارَى plural of حَذِرٌ, or of سَمِيجٌ, like قَبَاحَى plural of قَبِيحٌ,] (IF, O, L,) and سُمَجَاءُ, [of سَمِيجٌ,] and سَمِجُونَ: (L:) سَمِيجٌ is of the dialect of Hudheyl; and is said by some to signify possessing no good, or no good things. (L.) One says also سَمْجٌ لَمْجٌ and لَمِجٌ سَمِجٌ and لَمِيجٌ سَمِيجٌ, using the latter word in each case as an imitative sequent [for the purpose of corroboration]. (AO, S and K in article لمج, q. v.)
2.
سَمْجٌ applied to milk signifies Greasy, and bad, or foul, in flavour; as also سَمِيجٌ; (S, O, K;) and so سَمْهَجٌ and سَمْلَجٌ: (S:) or having no flavour; (L;) or so سَمِجٌ: (Msb:) and bad, or foul, in odour. (L.)

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