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العجلزة

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This 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. 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. 1.
    Strong, robust (male camel)classical

    Describes a male camel that is strong and robust.

عَجَلَزَةadjective
  1. 1.
    Strong, robust (female camel)classical

    Describes a female camel that is strong and robust.

عَجَلَزَةname
  1. 1.
    Sandy placeclassical

    A specific sandy area located in the desert, opposite the area of Abu Musa.

عَجَالِزnoun
  1. 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.