حجر

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See also: حجز and جحر

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ح ج ر (ḥ-j-r).

Verb

حَجَرَ (ḥajara) I, non-past يَحْجُرُ‎ (yaḥjuru)

  1. to stop, to detain, to hinder, to debar
  2. to forbid, to interdict (something) (عَلَى (ʕalā) to someone)

Conjugation

Verb

حَجَّرَ (ḥajjara) II, non-past يُحَجِّرُ‎ (yuḥajjiru)

  1. to make an enclosure around

Conjugation

Noun

(file)

حَجَر (ḥajarm (plural أَحْجَار (ʔaḥjār) or حِجَارَة (ḥijāra) or حِجَار (ḥijār))

  1. stone
  2. weight

Declension

Derived terms

Noun

حَجْر (ḥajrm

  1. verbal noun of حَجَرَ (ḥajara) (form I)

Declension

Noun

حِجْر or حُجْر (ḥijr or ḥujrm (plural أَحْجَار (ʔaḥjār) or حِجَار (ḥijār))

  1. verbal noun of حَجَرَ (ḥajara) (form I)
  2. wall, enclosure
    1. dam
    2. northern wall of the Kaaba
    3. gathered seam of a garment, seam of a shirt
  3. intellect

Declension

Noun

حِجْر or حُجْر (ḥijr or ḥujrm (plural أَحْجَار (ʔaḥjār))

  1. hole of a mouse, snake, etc.

Declension

Noun

حِجْر or حُجْر (ḥijr or ḥujrm (plural أَحْجَار (ʔaḥjār) or حُجُور (ḥujūr) or حُجُورَة (ḥujūra))

  1. mare
  2. the ancient dwellings of the Thamudites

Declension

Noun

حُجْر or حَجْر (ḥujr or ḥajrm

  1. bosom, embrace, lap
    • وَضَعَهُ فِي حَجْرِهِ ثُمَّ دَعَا بِتَمْرَةٍ فَمَضَغَهَا ثُمَّ تَفَلَ فِي فِيهِ فَكَانَ أَوَّلَ شَىْءٍ دَخَلَ جَوْفَهُ رِيقُ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ ثُمَّ حَنَّكَهُ بِالتَّمْرَةِ ثُمَّ دَعَا لَهُ وَبَرَّكَ عَلَيْهِ وَكَانَ أَوَّلَ مَوْلُودٍ وُلِدَ فِي الإِسْلَامِ
      waḍaʕahu fī ḥajrihi ṯumma daʕā bitamratin famaḍaḡahā ṯumma tafala fī fīhi fakāna ʔawwala šāʔin daḵala jawfahu rīqu rasūli l-lahi ṣallā llāhu ʕalayhi wasallama ṯumma ḥannakahu bi-t-tamrati ṯumma daʕā lahu wabarraka ʕalayhi wakāna ʔawwala mawlūdin wulida fī l-ʔislāmi
      He placed him on his lap then called for a date and then chewed it and then spat into him and the first thing that went into his stomach was the spittle of God’s messenger, then he rubbed his palate with the date, then he called for him and blessed him, and it was the first child born in Islam.

Declension

Adjective

حِجْر or حُجْر (ḥijr or ḥujr)

  1. forbidden, prohibited, of restricted access

Declension

Adjective

حَجِر (ḥajir)

  1. stony

Declension