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مز
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 مَزَّ ذ , [sec. pers. مَزُزْتَ aor. مَزُ3َ ,] inf. n. مَزَازَةٌ, It had, or acquired, a taste between sweet and sour. (TA; but only the inf. n. of the verb in this sense is there mentioned.) AZ also mentions, as heard from the Kilábees, the saying, قَذْ مَزَّ شَرَابُكُمْ أَقْبَحَ المَزَازَةِ, and المُزُوزَةِ, as meaning, [ Your beverage, or wine, ] hath become very sour. (TA.) -A2- مَزَّهُ, (S, A, K,) aor. مَزُ3َ , (S,) inf. n. مَزٌّ, (S, TA,) [and accord. to one copy of the S, مَزَازَةٌ, but this I regard as a mistake of a copyist,] He sucked it; i. q. مَصَّهُ. (S, A, K.)
Derived headwords
مَزَّverb
- 1.
قَذْ مَزَّ شَرَابُكُمْ أَقْبَحَ المَزَازَةِ