حج

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Arabic

Etymology 1.1

From ح ج ج (ḥ-j-j). Compare Hebrew חַג (ḥaḡ, feast-day), Classical Syriac ܚܓܐ (ḥaggā, feast), Classical Syriac ܚܳܓ (ḥāgg, to go around), Ge'ez ሕግ (ḥəgg, law), Ge'ez ሐገገ (ḥaggaga, to legislate, to decree). Perhaps related to حَقَّ (ḥaqqa, to be right) and words corresponding to this root in the other Semitic languages, there being for example Hebrew חוק (ḥóqq, law).

Pronunciation

Verb

حَجَّ (ḥajja) I (non-past يَحُجُّ (yaḥujju), verbal noun حَجّ (ḥajj))

  1. to overcome, defeat, defend (with arguments, evidence, etc.)
  2. to convince
  3. (religion) to make a pilgrimage
    1. (Islam) to perform the hajj (make a pilgrimage to Mecca according to a specific ritual)
  4. to go towards, visit, repair to (obsolete)
Conjugation
Descendants
  • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܗܵܝܸܓ̰ (hāyij, to wander aimlessly)

Etymology 1.2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħad͡ʒd͡ʒ/
    • (Egyptian) IPA(key): /ħaɡɡ/
    • (Moroccan) IPA(key): /ħaʒʒ/
    • (North Levantine) IPA(key): /ħaʒʒ/

Noun

حَجّ (ḥajjm (usually uncountable)

  1. verbal noun of حَجَّ (ḥajja) (form I)
  2. (religion) pilgrimage
    1. (Islam) hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca according to a specific ritual)
Declension
Synonyms
Further reading

References

  • Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881) “حج”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes (in French), volume 1, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 248
  • Freytag, Georg (1830) “حج”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum (in Latin), volume 1, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, page 344
  • Lane, Edward William (1863) “حج”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 513–514
  • Wehr, Hans (1979) “حج”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN, pages 183–184

Egyptian Arabic

Root
ح ج ج
1 term

Etymology

From Arabic حَجَّ (ḥajja).

Pronunciation

Verb

حج (ḥagg) I (non-past يحج (yiḥigg))

  1. to make a pilgrimage to mecca

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of حج (form-I geminate)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m حجيت (ḥaggēt) حجيت (ḥaggēt) حج (ḥagg) حجينا (ḥaggēna) حجيتوا (ḥaggētu) حجوا (ḥaggu)
f حجيتي (ḥaggēti) حجت (ḥaggit)
present subjunctive m احج (aḥigg) تحج (tiḥigg) يحج (yiḥigg) نحج (niḥigg) تحجوا (tiḥiggu) يحجوا (yiḥiggu)
f تحجي (tiḥiggi) تحج (tíḥigg)
present indicative m بحج (baḥigg) بتحج (bitḥigg) بيحج (biyḥigg) بنحج (binḥigg) بتحجوا (bitḥiggu) بيحجوا (biyḥiggu)
f بتحجي (bitḥiggi) بتحج (bitḥigg)
future m ححج (ḥaḥigg) حتحج (ḥatḥigg) حيحج (ḥayḥigg) حنحج (ḥanḥigg) حتحجوا (ḥatḥiggu) حيحجوا (ḥayḥiggu)
f حتحجي (ḥatḥiggi) حتحج (ḥatḥigg)
imperative m حج (ḥigg) حجوا (ḥiggu)
f حجي (ḥiggi)

Moroccan Arabic

Root
ح ج ج
1 term

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħaʒʒ/
  • Audio:(file)

Etymology 1

From Arabic حَجَّ (ḥajja).

Verb

حج (ḥagg) I (non-past يحُج (yḥujj) or يحَج (yḥajj))

  1. to make a pilgrimage to mecca
Conjugation
    Conjugation of حج
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m حجّيت (ḥajjīt) حجّيتي (ḥajjīti) حجّ (ḥajj) حجّينا (ḥajjīna) حجّيتوا (ḥajjītu) حجّوا (ḥajju)
f حجّت (ḥajjāt)
non-past m نحجّ (nḥujj) تحجّ (tḥujj) يحجّ (yḥujj) نحجّوا (nḥujju) تحجّوا (tḥujju) يحجّوا (yḥujju)
f تحجّي (tḥujji) تحجّ (tḥujj)
imperative m حجّ (ḥujj) حجّوا (ḥujju)
f حجّي (ḥujji)
    Conjugation of حج
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m حجّيت (ḥajjīt) حجّيتي (ḥajjīti) حجّ (ḥajj) حجّينا (ḥajjīna) حجّيتوا (ḥajjītu) حجّوا (ḥajju)
f حجّت (ḥajjāt)
non-past m نحجّ (nḥajj) تحجّ (tḥajj) يحجّ (yḥajj) نحجّوا (nḥajju) تحجّوا (tḥajju) يحجّوا (yḥajju)
f تحجّي (tḥajji) تحجّ (tḥajj)
imperative m حجّ (ḥajj) حجّوا (ḥajju)
f حجّي (ḥajji)

Etymology 2

From Arabic حَجّ (ḥajj).

Noun

حج (ḥajjm (usually uncountable)

  1. (religion) pilgrimage
    1. (Islam) hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca according to a specific ritual)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic حَجّ (ḥajj).

Noun

حج (hacc)

  1. (Islam) hajj, pilgrimage to Mecca

Persian

Persian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia fa

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَجّ (ḥajj).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? hajj
Dari reading? hajj
Iranian reading? hajj
Tajik reading? hajj

Noun

Dari حج
Iranian Persian
Tajik ҳаҷҷ

حج (hajj)

  1. (Islam) pilgrimage to Mecca, hajj
    • Rumi, Divan-e Shams, ghazal 648
      ای قوم به حج رفته کجایید کجایید
      معشوق همین جاست بیایید بیایید
      O, you people who have performed hajj, where are you? Where are you?
      The beloved is right here, come! Come!

Derived terms

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian حج (hajj), from Arabic حَجّ (ḥajj).

Pronunciation

Noun

حج (hajjm (Hindi spelling हज्ज)

  1. (Islam) hajj, pilgrimage to Mecca