Arabic

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Root
ه ر ج (h-r-j)

Verb

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هَرَجَ (haraja) I, non-past يَهْرِجُ‎ (yahriju)

  1. to be in disorder, to be in great confusion, to be in great commotion
  2. to be agitated, to be confused, to be excited
  3. to handle or deal with clumsily
  4. to mix up, to clutter

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هَرَجَ (haraja) I, non-past يَهْرُجُ‎ (yahruju) (obsolete)

  1. to make out with, to get busy with, to cohabit
  2. to leave open (a door)
  3. to kill

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هَرَّجَ (harraja) II, non-past يُهَرِّجُ‎ (yuharriju)

  1. to agitate, to disrupt, to put into (more) commotion, to stir up, to get (someone) excited
  2. to jest, to play around (by being silly or the like), to clown around, to play the fool, to behave in a silly or foolish way

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Noun

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هَرْج (harjm

  1. verbal noun of هَرَجَ (haraja) (form I), commotion, tumult

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Magahi: 𑂯𑂩𑂹𑂔𑂰

Adjective

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هَرِج (harij)

  1. fatuous, sottish

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic هَرْج (harj).

Noun

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هرج (harj)

  1. riot
    هرج و مرج (harj-o-marj)anarchy