ردج
1 رَدَجَ,
aor. ـِ
inf. n. رَدْجٌ, He (a mare's foal [or a young ass, or a lamb or kid, or any young solid-hoofed animal only,]) voided the excrement termed رَدَج. (
TA.)
A2: رَدَجَ,
inf. n. رَدَجَانٌ,
i. q. دَرَجَ,
inf. n. دَرَجَانٌ: (
K:) one of these is formed by
transposition from the other: or,
accord. to
IJ, each is an original word. (
TA.) رَدَجٌ What comes forth, (
S,
K,) or what first comes forth, (
TA,) from the belly of a lamb or kid, or of a mare's foal, (
S,
K,
TA,) and of a young mule, and of a young ass, (
TA,) or of any young solid-hoofed animal only, (
Az,
T,
TA,) before it eats: like عِقْىٌ in relation to a child: (
S,
K:)
pl. أَرْدَاجٌ. (
TA.) أَرْدَاجٌ
pl. of رَدَجٌ: (
TA:)
A2: and used by Ru-beh for أَرَنْدَج,
q. v. (
K.) أَرَنْدَجٌ (
Lh,
S,
K) and إِرَنْدَجٌ (
K) and ↓ يَرَنْدَجٌ (
Lh,
S) Black skin [or leather], (
S,
K,) of which boots are made: termed by Ru-beh, in the following hemistich, ↓ أَرْدَاج: كَأَنَّمَا سُرْوِلْنَ فِى الأَرْدَاجِ [
As though they were clad in trousers of ارندج]: (
K:)
accord. to A' Obeyd, originally
Pers\., (
S,) arabicized, (
K,) from رَنْدَهْ: (
S,
K:) one should not say رَنْدَجٌ: (
ISk,
S:)
accord. to
Lh,
i. q. دَارِشٌ: or, he adds, as some say, a skin [or leather] different from that termed دارش: or
i. q. زَاجٌ, with which one blackens. (
TA. [See what follows.]) With respect to these words of a poet, describing a woman as ignorant, or inexperienced, قَبْلَهَا ↓ لَمْ تَدْرِ مَا نَسْجُ اليَرَنْدَجِ [She knew not what is the weaving of يرندج before it], it is said that he imagined يرندج to be woven, or that he meant that this woman, by reason of her ignorance, or inexperience, imagined it to be so. (
TA.)
b2: [It is said,
app. on the ground of an assertion mentioned above, that]
↓ يَرَنْدَجٌ also signifies A certain black dye; (
L;) the black [or blacking] with which boots are blacked: or زَاجٌ [i. e. vitriol]. (
K.)
b3: Az mentions ارندج and ↓ يرندج as quadriliteral-radical words. (
TA.) يَرَنْدَجٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in four places.