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العجلزة
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes something strong, swift, or robust, particularly applied to horses and camels. It can also refer to a specific sandy location in the desert.
Derived headwords
عَجَلَزَةadjective
- 1.Strong, swift (female horse)classical
Describes a female horse that is powerful and fast. This term is not typically used for male horses.
عَجَلْزadjective
- 1.Strong, robust (male camel)classical
Describes a male camel that is strong and robust.
عَجَلَزَةadjective
- 1.Strong, robust (female camel)classical
Describes a female camel that is strong and robust.
عَجَلَزَةname
- 1.Sandy placeclassical
A specific sandy area located in the desert, opposite the area of Abu Musa.
عَجَالِزnoun
- 1.Sandy placesclassical
The plural form of 'عَجَلَزَة', referring to multiple sandy areas.
Parallel reading
العجلزة، بالكسر والفتح: الفرس الشديدة
Al-'ajalazah, with kasr and fath: the strong horse.
ولا يقال للذكر: عجلز
And it is not said for the male: 'ajlaz.
نعم، يقال: جمل عجلز
Yes, it is said: a strong male camel.
وناقة عجلة
And a strong female camel.
وعجلة، بالكسر: رملة بالبادية بإزاء حفر أبي موسى
And 'ajalazah, with kasr: a sandy place in the desert opposite the wells of Abu Musa.
وتجمع على عجالز
And it is pluralized as 'ajaliz.