فظ
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaفَظٌّ ذ , applied to a man, (T, S, M, &c.,) Rough; coarse; rude; unkind; hard; churlish; uncivil; surly; hard to deal with; incompliant; unobsequious; (S, M, O, K, and Bd in iii. 153;) evil in disposition; illnatured; (O, K, and Bd and Jel ubi suprà;) hard-hearted; hard, or severe; rough, coarse, or the like, so as to be unduly feared; (Msb;) rough, or coarse, in speech; (Lth, T, M, K;) sour, or austere, therein: (Lth:) [said in the T to be from the same word in the sense next following; but accord. to the M, the reverse seems to be the case:] pl. أَفْظَاظٌ. (M.) You say, اـِنَّهُ لَفَظٌّ بَظٌّ [ Verily he is rough, coarse, or the like ]; the latter word being an imitative sequent; (M, K;) as such we regard it because Th, who mentions it, does not explan it; (M;) and ↓ فَظِيظٌ بَظِيظٌ [app. signifies the same]. (TA in art. بظ.) -A2- Also The water of the stomach [ of a camel ], (T, S, K,) which is pressed, or squeezed, out, and drunk, (T, K,) on an occasion of want of water, (T,) in the waterless deserts; (T, K;) the water that comes forth from the stomach [ of a camel ]; because it is a coarse, or bitter, beverage: (M:) it may not be used for the purpose of religious purification: (Esh-Sháfi'ee, T:) also, the urine of horses which is drunk on an occasion of thirst: pl. فُظُوظٌ: thus used by Mutemmem Ibn-Nuweyreh. (M, L.)
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