خرج

Etymology
From the root. Two contaminations are also to be noted for the present entry: For the “expenditure” noun see  and for the “saddlebag” see.

Verb

 * 1) to move  (somewhere) to outside; to leave; to exit; to get out
 * 2) to go or come  somewhere physically or otherwise (depending on whether the view is from inside or outside); to go out or come out
 * 3) to go forth or come forth; to issue; to emerge
 * 4) to get
 * 5) to deviate
 * 6) to depart or drift away
 * 7) to march, to take up arms against, to fight or rebel against
 * 1) to get
 * 2) to deviate
 * 3) to depart or drift away
 * 4) to march, to take up arms against, to fight or rebel against
 * 1) to deviate
 * 2) to depart or drift away
 * 3) to march, to take up arms against, to fight or rebel against
 * 1) to march, to take up arms against, to fight or rebel against
 * 1) to march, to take up arms against, to fight or rebel against
 * 1) to march, to take up arms against, to fight or rebel against

Verb

 * 1) to make go out or come out (depending on whether the view is from inside or outside)
 * 2) to make leave; to push out; to turn out; to force out
 * 3) to draw out or extract the essence or meaning of; to explicate; to distill; to decompose
 * 4)  to extract the chains of narrators of (a tradition)
 * 5) to train
 * 1)  to extract the chains of narrators of (a tradition)
 * 2) to train

Noun

 * 1) expenditure, outlay, expense, costs

Descendants

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Noun

 * 1) saddlebag
 * 2) portmanteau

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to go out, to exit

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to go out
 * 2) to exit
 * 3) to deviate from, to stop to conform to
 * 4) to ruin

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) to take out, to bring out, to get out
 * 2) to solve

Etymology 1
From. The sense “raw material, mortar” is from ,

Noun

 * 1) expenditure, outlay, expense, costs
 * 2) any raw material used in the production of an item, plaster, dough, mincemeat etc.
 * 3) ornament, braid, lace, soutache
 * 4) any matter within one’s power or means

Etymology 2
From

Noun

 * 1) saddlebag, portmanteau, bysack, a large leathern sack or bag where a traveller’s effects are carried

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) expense; expenditure; cost

Usage notes

 * The formal Arabic plural was traditionally, but this is no longer used. , which is etymologically the plural of , is now considered the formal Arabic plural.