Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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مجم مجن مجنق


1. ⇒ مجن

مَجَنَ He cared not for what he did (Ṣ. Mgh, Ḳ *) nor for what was said to him. (Mgh, Ḳ.*) The epithet is مَاجِنٌ. (Ṣ, Mgh, Ḳ.)


مَجُونٌ

عُقْبَةٌ مَجُونٌ [A stage of a journey, or a march or journey from one halting-place to another,] that is far, or distant, or long. (ISk in TA, voce بَاسِطَةٌ: but it is not quite clear in my copy of the TA whether it be مَجُونٌ or هَجُونٌ.)


مَجَّانٌ

مَجَّانٌ The gift of a thing without price. (IF, Mṣb.)

Root: مجن - Entry: مَجَّانٌ Signification: A2

فَعَلْتُهُ مَجَّانًا I did it without compensation. (Mṣb.) هٰذَا الشَّىْءُ لَهُ مَجَّانًا This thing is for him without an equivalent. (El-Farábee, Mṣb.)


مَاجِنٌ

مَاجِنٌ: see 1.


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