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608. جبس13 609. جبل21 610. جبن15 611. جبه20 612. جث6 613. جثل11614. جثم20 615. جح3 616. جحر14 617. جحش16 618. جحظ12 619. جحف17 620. جحفل10 621. جد7 622. جدب14 623. جدث15 624. جدح13 625. جدر20 626. جدع15 627. جدف18 628. جدل20 629. جدو6 630. جدى3 631. جذ5 632. جذب16 633. جذر18 634. جذع18 635. جذف10 636. جذل15 637. جذم18 638. جذمر4 639. جذو11 640. جر7 641. جرأ11 642. جرب17 643. جرث7 644. جرثم11 645. جرح19 646. جرد17 647. جردب7 648. جردبيل1 649. جردق3 650. جردم7 651. جرذ16 652. جرذق3 653. جرذم4 654. جرز20 655. جرس20 656. جرش14 657. جرض10 658. جرع16 659. جرف19 660. جرل10 661. جرم24 662. جرموق1 663. جرن20 664. جرو9 665. جرى7 666. جز5 667. جزأ12 668. جزر17 669. جزع18 670. جزف16 671. جزل15 672. جزم14 673. جزى8 674. جس4 675. جسأ8 676. جسد15 677. جسر16 678. جسم16 679. جسو6 680. جش5 681. جشأ13 682. جشب11 683. جشر15 684. جشع14 685. جشم15 686. جشن8 687. جص4 688. جظ3 689. جعب14 690. جعد15 691. جعر17 692. جعس10 693. جعف10 694. جعفد2 695. جعفر6 696. جعل17 697. جعمس4 698. جف5 699. جفأ12 700. جفر16 701. جفل14 702. جفن16 703. جفو11 704. جل5 705. جلب21 706. جلح17 707. جلد17 Prev. 100
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1 جَثُلَ, aor. ـُ (Lth, Msb, K;) and جَثِلَ, aor. ـَ (K;) inf. n. جُثُولَةٌ and جَثَالَةٌ; (Msb, K;) both of the former verb; (Msb, TA;) [but both mentioned in the S as simple substs.;] It was, or became, such as is termed جَثْلٌ, explained below. (Msb, K.) Q. Q. 4 اِجْثَأَلَّ He (a bird) ruffled his feathers (S, K) by reason of the cold. (TA.) b2: (assumed tropical:) He (a man) became angry, and prepared himself for fighting. (S, K.) b3: (assumed tropical:) It (a plant, or herbage,) became tall, and tangled, or luxuriant, or abundant and dense: (Z, K:) or became tall (اِهْتَزَّ, q. v.), and such as might be grasped with the hand. (Az, S, K.) b4: It (the plumage of a bird) became ruffled. (K.) جَثْلٌ (Az, S, Msb, K) and ↓ جَثِيلٌ (K) A thing, (Msb,) or hair, (Az, S, K,) and (tropical:) trees (شَجَرٌ), (K, TA,) much, or abundant, (Az, S, Msb, K,) and thick, or abundant, (Az, S, Msb, K,) and thick, or coarse, or rough, (Msb,) or tangled, or luxuriant and dense, (K,) and soft: (TA:) or thick, or coarse, or rough, and short: or dense and black: (K:) or the blackest hair: or the thickest, or coarsest, or roughest: (Lth, TA:) or anything large, big, or bulky, and dense, and tangled, or luxuriant. (K.) You say لِحْيَةٌ An abundant, thick, or coarse, or rough, beard. (Msb:) or a thick, or dense, beard. (TA.) and نَاصِيَةٌ جَثْلَةٌ A horse's forelock moderate in respect of quantity and length: such is approved. (S.) And شَجَرَةٌ جَثْلَةٌ (tropical:) A many-leaved, big, tree. (S, K, TA.) A2: جَثْلٌ A species of ant, large and black; as also جَفْلٌ: (IDrd, TA:) or جَثْلَةٌ signifies a black ant: (S:) or a large and: and جَثْلٌ is its pl. [or coll. gen. n.]. (K.) جَثَيلٌ: see جَثْلٌ.

جُثَالَةٌ Leaves that have become gradually scattered, or strewn. (K.) مُجْثَئِلٌّ Brood, or wide. (K.) b2: Standing erect. (S, K.)
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