مزج
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaمِزْجُ شَىْءٍ ذ , and ↓ مِزَاجُهُ, What is mixed, or mingled, with a thing; its admixture. (TA.) ― -b2- الشَّرَابِ ↓ مِزَاجُ What is mixed with mine, or a beverage. (S, K.) الخَمْرِ كَافُورٌ ↓ مِزَاجُ [see Kur, lxxvi., 5,] The odour, not the taste, of the wine is [ like ] camphor. (TA.) ― -b3- البَدَنِ ↓ مِزَاجُ [ The constitution, or temperament, of the body; ] the aggregate natural constituents (طَبَائِعُ) with which the body is composed; (S, K;) i. e. the four humours of the body; namely, black bile [السَّوْدَاآءُ], yellow bile [الصَّفْرَاآءُ], (المِرَّتَانِ), phlegm (البَلْغَمُ), and blood (الدَّمُ). (TA) Pl. أَمْزِجَةٌ. (Msb.) You say, ↓ هُوَ صَحِيحُ المِزَاجِ, and فَاسِدُهُ, He is of sound, and of unsound, constitution, or temperament: meaning the humours of the body. And أَمْزِجَةُ النِّسَاآءِ مُخْتَلِفَةٌ The constitutions, or temperaments, of women are discordant, or various. (A.) ― -b4- مِزْجٌ (As, K, &c.) and ↓ مَزْجٌ, (Az, S, &c.,) or the latter is erroneous, or a word of weak authority, (K,) Honey: (S, K:) or honey in the comb; syn. شَهْدٌ: (T:) so called because every sweet beverage is mixed with it. (AHn.) ― -b5- Also, Water with which wine is mixed. (TA.) ― -b6- مِزْجٌ The bitter almond; as also ↓ مَزِيجٌ: see لَوْزٌ (K:) but IDrd doubts of its correctness; and it is said to be correctly مُنْج [which is Persian]. (TA.)
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