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احرنفزوا
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to describe a state of being gathered or assembled, often with a connotation of being well-formed or excellent. It is primarily used in classical Arabic to describe groups of people coming together or excellent poetic verses.
Derived headwords
اِحْرَنْفَزَverb
- 1.to gather, assembleclassical
To come together or assemble in a group.
مُحَرَنْفِزadjective
- 1.gathered, assembledclassical
Describing something that is gathered or assembled.
- 2.excellent, fineclassical
Describing something as being of high quality or excellent, particularly used for poetic verses.
Parallel reading
اِحْرَنْفَزُوا لِلْخُرُوجِ: اِجْتَمَعُوا.
They gathered for the departure: they assembled.
وَأَبْيَاتٌ مُحَرَنْفِزَاتٌ: جِيَادٌ.
And verses that are 'muharinfizat': excellent.