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رزن

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

رَزِينٌ ذ Heavy, or weighty; (S, K;) applied to a thing (S, TA) of any kind. (TA.) ― -b2- [Hence,] (tropical:) Grave, staid, steady, sedate, or calm; (S, MA, K, TA;) and forbearing: and still, or motionless: (S, * K, * TA:) or firm, or sound, of judgment: (TA:) wise, or sensible: (MA:) or a man having much gravity, staidness, &c.: (Har p. 227:) and ↓ رَزَانٌ signifies the same, applied to a woman; (MA, K;) or, thus applied, grave, staid, &c., in her sitting-place: (S:) the epithet رَزِينَةٌ is not applied to her unless she be firm, or constant; and grave, staid, &c.; and continent, chaste, or modest; grave, staid, &c., in her sitting-place. (TA.) ― -b3- أَبُو رَزِينٍ is a name given to The [ kind of sweet food commonly called ] خَبِيص [q. v.]; because of its excellence among eatables, and its high estimation, and its surpassing cost, and its being put the last thing to be eaten. (Har p. 227.)

Derived headwords

رَزِينٌ
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أَبُو رَزِينٍ