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الباز

Root entry · 14 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the falcon, its characteristics, and associated terms. It also extends to names of people, specific insects, diseases, plants, and even a type of cat, indicating a semantic broadening from the core concept of the bird of prey.

Derived headwords

البَازِيnoun
  1. 1.
    Falconboth

    A bird of prey known for its speed and hunting prowess, specifically a falcon.

أَبْوَازnoun
  1. 1.
    Falcons (plural)both

    The plural form of البازي, referring to multiple falcons.

بِيزَانnoun
  1. 1.
    Falcons (plural)both

    Another plural form of البازي, referring to multiple falcons.

بَزَاةnoun
  1. 1.
    Falcons (plural)both

    A collective plural form of البازي, referring to falcons.

بَازnoun
  1. 1.
    Falconboth

    A term for a falcon, possibly a variant or less common form than البازي.

بَازَانnoun
  1. 1.
    Falconboth

    A term for a falcon, possibly a variant or less common form.

بَوَازnoun
  1. 1.
    Falconboth

    A term for a falcon, possibly a variant or less common form.

البَازِيُّونnoun
  1. 1.
    Hadith scholarsclassical

    A group of Hadith scholars, named after their ancestor or association with falcons.

الخَازْبَازnoun
  1. 1.
    Insectboth

    A type of fly or insect found in meadows.

الخَزْبَازnoun
  1. 1.
    Insectboth

    A type of fly or insect found in meadows.

خَازْبَاءnoun
  1. 1.
    Diseaseboth

    A disease affecting the necks of camels and people.

خَزْبَاءnoun
  1. 1.
    Plantboth

    A type of plant.

الخَازْبَازnoun
  1. 1.
    Sound imitationboth

    An imitation of the sound of flies or insects.

الخَازْبَازnoun
  1. 1.
    Wild catboth

    A type of wild cat.

Parallel reading

ويقال: باز وبازان وأبواز وباز وبازيان وبواز.
And it is said: baz, bazan, abwaz, baz, baziyan, and bawaz.
والحسين بن نصر بن باز، وإبراهيم بن محمد بن باز، والحسين بن عمر البازي، نسبة إلى جده، وزياد بن إبراهيم، وسلام بن سليمان، ومحمد بن الفضل، وأحمد بن محمد بن إسماعيل، ومحمد بن حمدويه البازيون: محدثون، والمهموز ذكر.
And Al-Husayn ibn Nasr ibn Baz, Ibrahim ibn Muhammad ibn Baz, Al-Husayn ibn Umar Al-Bazi, attributed to his grandfather, Ziyad ibn Ibrahim, Salam ibn Sulayman, Muhammad ibn Al-Fadl, Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ismail, and Muhammad ibn Hamduwayh Al-Baziyyun: were Hadith scholars, and the hamzated one is mentioned.
والخاز باز، مبنيا على الكسر، والخزباز، كقرطاس، وخاز باز، بفتحهما، وتضم الثانية، وبضم الأولى وكسر الثانية، وبعكسه، وخاز باء، كقاصعاء، مثلثة الزاي، وخزباء، كحرباء، وخاز باز، بضم الأولى وتنوين الثانية مضافة: ذباب يكون في الروض، أو هي حكاية أصواته، وداء يأخذ في أعناق الإبل والناس، ونبتتان، والسنور.
And al-khazbaz, built on kasra, and al-khazbaz, like qirtas, and khazbaz, with both open, and the second is dhamma, and with the first dhamma and the second kasra, and vice versa, and khazbaa, like qasa'a, with a tri-vocalized zay, and khazbaa, like harbaa, and khazbaz, with the first dhamma and the second tanwin, added: flies that are in the meadows, or it is an imitation of their sounds, and a disease that affects the necks of camels and people, and two plants, and the wild cat.