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mauj (v.n. fr. ماج (for موج ), 'to be agitated (as the sea), to roll in billows'), s.f. A wave, surge, billow (syn. lahar);—whim, caprice;—emotion, ecstasy;—heaps, abundance, plenty:—mauj ānāor ā-jānā, v.n. An idea or whim to come (into the mind);—to be transported, or moved, or thrilled:—mauj-ḵẖez, adj. Producing waves, stormy, boisterous:—mauj rakhnā, v.n. To be whimsical; to be pround:—mauj-zan, adj. Of which the waves beat high; waving, wavy, billowy, agitated, raging (sea), boisterous, tumultuous:—mauj-zanī, s.f. Billowing, surging, raging, boisterousness:—mauj karnā, or mauj mārnā, v.n. To biliow, wave, beat high (the sea);—to fluctuate, to waver; to be capricious; to enjoy oneself without restraint:—mauj-meṅ ānā, To rise in billows, to surge (the sea, etc.);—to get into a state of ecstasy:—mauj-ě-nasīm, s.f. A cooling squall.
Origin: Arabic