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بءز
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to a specific type of bird of prey, likely a falcon or hawk. It discusses variations in its name and its plural forms.
Derived headwords
البَازِيnoun
- 1.Falcon, hawkboth
A type of bird of prey, commonly known as a falcon or hawk.
البَأْزnoun
- 1.Variant of falconclassical
A linguistic variation of the word 'al-bāzī', referring to the same bird of prey.
أَبْؤُزnoun
- 1.Falcons (plural)classical
The plural form of 'al-bāzī' or 'al-ba'z', referring to multiple falcons or hawks.
بُؤُوزnoun
- 1.Falcons (plural)classical
Another plural form of 'al-bāzī' or 'al-ba'z', also referring to multiple falcons or hawks.
بِئْزَانnoun
- 1.Falcons (plural)classical
A further plural form of 'al-bāzī' or 'al-ba'z', used for multiple falcons or hawks.
Parallel reading
البأز: لغة في البازي
Al-ba'z: a linguistic variant of al-bāzī.
والجمع أبؤز وبؤوز وبئزان
And the plural is ab'uz, bu'ūz, and bi'zān.
وذهب إلى أن همزته مبدلة من ألف لقربها منها
And he was of the opinion that its hamza is a substitution for an alif due to their proximity.
واستمر البدل في أبؤز وبئزان كما استمر في أعياد
And the substitution persisted in ab'uz and bi'zān, just as it persisted in a'yād.