رز
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 رَزَّهُ ذ , [aor. رَزُ3َ , inf. n. رَزٌّ,] He pierced, stuck, or stabbed, him. (S, A, K.) ― -b2- He stuck, or fastened, or fixed, it, (S, A, K,) into the ground, (S,) or into another thing; (K;) as, for instance, a nail (TA) or a knife (A) into a wall, (A, TA,) or a knife into the ground, (TA,) and an arrow into the target. (A.) ― -b3- رَزَّتِ الجَرَادَةُ, aor. رَزُ3َ (S, K) and رَزِ3َ , (K,) inf. n. رَزٌّ (S, TA) and رُزُوزٌ, (so in a copy of the S, but wanting in another,) The locust stuck her tail into the ground, (AZ, S, K,) and laid her eggs, (AZ, S,) or to lay her eggs; (K;) as also ↓ ارزّت. (AZ, S, K.) -A2- رَزَّ البَابَ, (S, K,) aor. رَزُ3َ , inf. n. رَزٌّ, (TA,) He furnished the door with a رَزَّة [or staple to receive the bolt of the lock ]. (S. K.) -A3- رَزَّتِ السَّمَاآءُ, (A, K,) aor. رَزِ3َ , (A, TA,) inf. n. رَزٌّ, (TA,) The sky made a sound by reason of rain. (K.) ― -b2- رَزَّ is also said of a stallion [i. e. a stallion-camel, meaning He uttered a low braying ]: and of thunder [meaning It made a low sound ]. (A.) [See رِزٌّ below.] ― -b3- And رَزٌّ signifies also The being instantly silent. (TA.)
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