زَلَجَ

1.
, aorist زَلِجَ , verbal noun زَلْجٌ and زَلَجَانٌ and زَلِيجٌ; and انزلج; He went a gentle pace: and he walked, or ran, quickly: (L:) or زَلْجٌ signifies the being quick in going and in other things: and the going quickly: (TA:) and زَلَجَانٌ, the advancing, or preceding, (O, K, TA,) quickly, (O,) or in journeying: (TA: [see also زَلَخَانٌ:]) or, as some say, the going a gentle pace. (TA.) You say of a she-camel, زَلَجَتْ, aorist زَلِجَ , verbal noun زَلْجٌ, She went swiftly, [appearing] as though she did not move her legs by reason of her swiftness. (Lth, TA.) And زَلَجَتْ occurring in a verse of Dhu-r-Rummeh, [apparently referring to draughts of water,] is explained as meaning They descended quickly into the entrance of the gullet, by reason of vehemence of thirst. (TA.) You say also, زَلَجَتْ رِجْلُهُ His foot slipped; as also زَلَخَتْ. (AZ, L and TA in article زلخ.) And مَرَّ يَزْلِجُ, verbal noun زَلْجٌ and زَلِيجٌ, He, or it, passed, going lightly upon the ground. (S, K.) And, of an arrow, يَزْلِجُ عَلَى وَجْهِ الأَرْضِ [apparently It goes along lightly upon the ground]: and يَمْضِى مَضَاءً زَلْجًا [apparently meaning the same]. (TA.) And زَلَجَ السَّهْمُ, aorist زَلِجَ , verbal noun زُلُوجٌ and زَلِيجٌ, The arrow fell upon the ground, and did not go straight to the animal at which it was shot. (TA. [See also زَلَخَ.])
2.
زَلَجَ, aorist زَلِجَ , also signifies He escaped from difficulties, troubles, or distresses. (TA.)
3.
And He drank vehemently of anything. (TA.)
4.
See also 4.

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