خَارِجَةٌ
1.
[feminine of خَارِجٌ: and singular of خَوَارِجُ used as a subst.].
2.
الخَوَارِجُ in the phrase الدَّوَاخِلُ
وَالخَوَارِجُ means The arches, or vaults, and niches, in the inner side of a wall;
الدواخل meaning the figured forms, and inscriptions, upon a wall, executed with gypsum or otherwise: or الدواخل
والخوارج means the ornamental [depressed and] projecting forms of a building, differing from the forms adjacent thereto. (Msb, from a saying of Esh-Sháfi'ee.)
3.
خَوَارِجُ المَالِ (assumed tropical:) The mare and the female slave and the she-ass. (K.)
4.
خَرَجَتْ
خَوَارِجُهُ (tropical:) His generosity became apparent, and he applied himself to the sound management of affairs, (K, * TA,) and became intelligent like others of his class, after his youth, or ignorant and youthful conduct. (TA.)