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عنز

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

عَنْزٌ ذ A she-goat; the female of the common goat: (S, O, K:) or a she-goat a year old; (Msb;) [and so ↓ عَنْزَةٌ: (Freytag, from the Kitáb el-Addád:)] and the female of the mountain-goat; and of the gazelle: (S, O:) pl. [of pauc.] أَعْنُزٌ and [of mult.] عُنُوزٌ and عِنَازٌ, or, accord, to some, the last of these is pl. of عَنْزٌ in the last of the senses expl. above. (TA.) هُمَا كَرُكْبَتَىِ العَنْزِ [ They two are like the two knees of the she-goat ] is a prov. applied to two men vying with each other, (O, K,) or equalling each other, (TA,) because her two knees, when she desires to lie down, fall together. (O, K. [See Freytag's Arab. Prov. ii. 861: where, instead of العنز, we find البَعِيرِ; and thus I find in a MS. copy of the Proverbs of Meyd.]) And it is said in another prov., to him who commits a crime that occasions his destruction, لَا تَكُ كَا@لْعَنْزِ تَبْحَثُ عَنِ المُدْيَةِ [ Be not thou like the she-goat that scrapes up the dust, or earth, from over the butcher's knife ]. (TA. [See also بَاحِثٌ.]) Hence the saying, يَوْمٌ كَيَوْمِ العَنْزِ [ A day like the day of the she-goat ]; mentioned by Th; alluding to its bringing death. (TA.) And لَقِىَ يَوْمَ العَنْزِ [ He met with the day of the she-goat ] is also a prov., (O, TA,) applied to him who meets with that which destroys him, (O, K,) or to him who labours for his own destruction. (A.) ― -b2- العَنْزُ is a name of (assumed tropical:) The star [ ε ] on the left [or (as some figure the constellation) the right ] elbow of Auriga: and العِنَازُ is a name of (assumed tropical:) The two stars [ ζ and η ] on the left [or the right ] wrist together with العَيُّوق [which is Capella ]. (Kzw in his description of Auriga.) ― -b3- Also The female eagle: (S, O, K: [see also عَنْسٌ:]) pl. عُنُوزٌ. (TA.) And The female vulture: (IDrd, O, K:) pl. عُنُوزٌ. (IDrd, O.) And The female of the [ species of bustard called ] حُبارَى (IDrd, O, K) is sometimes thus termed: (O:) and it is said to be also called ↓ العَنْزَةُ. (TA.) And The female of the hawk. (TA.) ― -b4- Also A species of aquatic bird; (O, K; *) [by some, in the present day, applied to a gray heron; ] also called عَنْزُ المَاآءِ. (O.) ― -b5- And A species of fish; also called عَنْزُالمَاآءِ: (Az, O:) accord. to Ibn- 'Abbád, (O,) a certain great fish, which a mule can hardly, or in nowise, carry: (O, K:) and the pl., he says, is أَعْنِزَةٌ. (O.) -A2- عَنْزٌ also signifies An [ eminence, or a hill, such as is termed ] أَكَمَة: (S:) or a black أَكَمَة. (O, K.) ― -b2- And A rock in the water: pl. عُنُوزٌ. (TA.) ― -b3- And Land having in it ruggedness and sand and stones and [ the species of tamarisk called ] أَثْل. (TA.) -A3- And I. q. بَاطِلٌ [q. v.]. (TA.)

Derived headwords

عَنْزٌ
  1. 1.
هُمَا كَرُكْبَتَىِ العَنْزِ
لَا تَكُ كَا@لْعَنْزِ تَبْحَثُ عَنِ المُدْيَةِ
كَيَوْمِ العَنْزِ
لَقِىَ يَوْمَ العَنْزِ
عَنْزُ المَاآءِ