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غزر
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaمَغْزَرَةٌ ذ , (as written in the L, [and so agreeably with analogy, as meaning A cause of abounding in milk; similar to مَبْخَلَةٌ and مَجْبَنَةٌ &c.;]) or مُغْزِرَةٌ, (accord. to the K,) a thing [ from the feeding of a beast ] upon which the milk becomes abundant. (L, K.) ― -b2- And, (K, TA,) hence, (TA,) A certain plant, the leaves of which are like those of the حُرْف [q. v.], (K, TA,) dust-coloured, and small, and which has a red blossom, like that of the pomegranate: (TA:) it pleases the cows (K, TA) much, (TA,) and they become abundant in milk [ by feeding ] upon it: (K, TA:) it is of the [ season called ] رَبِيع; and is mentioned by AHn, who says that all cattle pasture upon it. (TA.)
Derived headwords
مَغْزَرَةٌ
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