زَلْجٌ

1.
, as an epithet applied to a place, (S, TA,) Slippery; synonym [زَلْقٌ and] زَلَقٌ; [like زَلْخٌ;] as also زَلَجٌ (S, K) and زَلِيجٌ. (TA.)
2.
See also زَالِجٌ.
3.
[Explained by Freytag as meaning “ Quod aliquis in jaculando multum tollit manum, ut majori vi mittat telum, ” on the authority of Meyd, it is apparently a mistranscription for زَلْخٌ, q. v.; or it may be a dialect var. of the latter.]

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