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بلءز
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes actions related to fleeing, eating to satiety, and characteristics of being stout, solid, or a devilish entity. It also encompasses terms for a short, stout boy and a devil.
Derived headwords
بلأزverb
- 1.fledboth
The man fled, ran away swiftly.
- 2.ate to satietyboth
He ate until he was full and satisfied.
البلأزnoun
- 1.devilclassical
A term referring to a devil or a mischievous spirit.
- 2.short personclassical
A person who is short in stature.
- 3.stout boyclassical
A boy who is thick, solid, and robust.
بلعزnoun
- 1.devilclassical
Synonymous with 'al-bal'az', referring to a devil.
- 2.short personclassical
Synonymous with 'al-bal'az', referring to a short person.
- 3.stout boyclassical
Synonymous with 'al-bal'az', referring to a stout and solid boy.
البلئزnoun
- 1.devilclassical
A term for a devil, similar to 'al-bal'az'.
- 2.short personclassical
A term for a short person.
- 3.stout boyclassical
A term for a stout, solid boy.
Parallel reading
بلأز الرجل: فر، وعدا، وأكل حتى شبع.
The man fled, ran, and ate until he was full.
والبلأز، كبلعز: الشيطان، والقصير، والغلام الغليظ الصلب، كالبلئز، بالكسر.
And 'al-bal'az', like 'bal'az', is the devil, the short person, and the thick, solid boy, like 'al-bal'iz', with kasra.