المزر
Root entry · 13 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to tasting, drinking, and experiencing something intensely. It also extends to descriptions of people (clever, foolish) and places, with some derived terms referring to specific types of wine or fermented drinks.
Derived headwords
- 1.tastingclassical
The act of tasting or sipping something to discern its flavor.
- 2.clever manclassical
A witty, charming, or sophisticated man.
- 3.less than a diskclassical
Referring to something that is less than a full disk or round shape.
- 4.foolish personclassical
A foolish or unintelligent person.
- 5.date wineclassical
Wine made from dates, or a fermented drink made from corn and barley.
- 6.originclassical
The fundamental source or origin of something.
- 1.brave personclassical
A person who is strong-hearted and resolute, often facing challenges with courage.
- 1.brave peopleclassical
Plural of 'المزير', referring to strong-hearted and resolute individuals.
- 1.to be strong-heartedclassical
To possess a strong and resolute heart; to be brave.
- 1.strength of heartclassical
The quality of having a strong and resolute heart; bravery.
- 2.ripenessclassical
The state of being fully ripe or mature, especially for fruit.
- 1.to leave emptyclassical
To leave a waterskin or container without any remaining liquid.
- 2.to angerclassical
To provoke or enrage a person.
- 1.to leave emptyclassical
To leave a waterskin or container completely empty.
- 1.sippingclassical
The act of sipping or drinking a small amount.
- 2.drinking with bitternessclassical
Drinking something with a bitter taste.
- 1.small drinkclassical
A small sip or a little amount of drink.
- 1.to become ripeclassical
For fruit to become fully mature and ready to eat.
- 1.place nameclassical
A place in the Maghreb, known for scholars like the commentator on Sahih Muslim.
- 1.place nameclassical
A location between Isfahan and Khuzestan, associated with scholars like Al-Maziri.
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name, similar to Qazvin, located in Bukhara.