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زيد

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

بُرُودٌ تَزِيدِيَّةٌ ذ , (S, K,) and تَزِيدِيَّاتٌ [alone], (S,) [ Garments of the kind termed ] بُرُود having in them red stripes, (S, K,) to which streaks of blood are likened: (S:) so called in relation to تَزِيد the son of حُلْوَان, the father of a tribe: (S, K:) or, as some say, تَزِيد the son of حَيْدَان: (MF:) or from تَزِيد, a city, or town, of ElYemen, in which such برود were woven: (TA:) or, accord. to some, J and F are in error; and the truth is, that there were some merchants in Mekkeh, called بَنُو يَزِيدٍ, thus with ى and in relation to them certain [camel-vehicles for women of the kind called] هَوَادِج were termed ↓ يَزِيدِيَّةٌ. (MF.)

Derived headwords

بُرُودٌ تَزِيدِيَّةٌ
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بَنُو يَزِيدٍ