وَهَجَتِ النَّارُ
1.
, aorist تَهِجُ, verbal noun وَهْجٌ and وَهَجَانٌ; (S, L, K;) and وَهَجَتَ, [apparently a mistake for وَهِجَت,] aorist تَوْهَجُ, [verbal noun وَهَجٌ;] (L;) The fire burned; synonym اِتَّقَدَت; (S, K, &c.;) and so
تَوهّجت; (L;) synonym توقّدت; (S, L, K;) [or this last has an intensive sense, and signifies, as does the first according to the A, it burned fiercely; glowed].
2.
Also, all these verbs, with the same inf. ns., It (the sun) burned, or was hot: and it (a fire) burned from a distance. (L.)
3.
Also, all the above verbs, with the same inf. ns., (tropical:) It (a day, and a night,) was violently hot. (L.)