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البهزر
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe qualities of intelligence, nobility, and physical stature, particularly in relation to camels and palm trees. It encompasses terms for wise individuals and impressive specimens of animals and plants.
Derived headwords
البَهْزَرnoun
- 1.wise personboth
An intelligent and discerning individual.
- 2.noble personboth
A person of high status or esteemed character.
بَهْزَرadjective
- 1.wiseboth
Possessing intelligence and sound judgment.
- 2.nobleboth
Of noble birth or character.
بَهْزَرnoun
- 1.large female camelclassical
A female camel of impressive size and stature.
بَهْزَرnoun
- 1.tall palm treeclassical
A palm tree that is exceptionally tall.
بَهْزَرnoun
- 1.palm tree reachable by handclassical
A palm tree whose fruit or fronds can be reached by hand.
بَهَازِرnoun
- 1.wise peopleboth
Plural of a wise or noble person.
- 2.large female camelsclassical
Plural of large female camels.
- 3.tall palm treesclassical
Plural of tall palm trees.
Parallel reading
البهزر، كجعفر: الحصيف العاقل، والشريف.
Al-bahzar, like Ja'far: the intelligent, the wise, and the noble.
وكقنفذة من النوق: العظيمة، والنخلة الطويلة، أو التي تنالها بيدك، وقد يفتح فيهما، ج: بهازر.
And like Qunfudhah from the female camels: the large one, and the tall palm tree, or the one that you can reach with your hand; and the vowel may be opened in both [of these].