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القز

Root entry · 23 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the concepts of leaping, recoiling, and aversion, often associated with a sense of fastidiousness or purity. It also extends to terms for silk, a type of snake, and various vessels or containers, as well as a name for a demon.

Derived headwords

قَزَّverb
  1. 1.
    to leapboth

    To make a sudden jump or bound.

  2. 2.
    to recoilboth

    To draw back or shrink from something, especially in fear or disgust.

قَزٌّnoun
  1. 1.
    silkboth

    The fine, strong, soft lustrous fiber obtained from the cocoon of the silkworm, or the thread or fabric made from it.

  2. 2.
    recoilingclassical

    The act of recoiling or drawing back.

إِبْرِيسَمnoun
  1. 1.
    silkclassical

    Raw silk, the fine filament spun by the silkworm.

قَزَزٌnoun
  1. 1.
    fastidiousnessclassical

    Being fastidious or scrupulous, particularly in avoiding faults and impurities, not out of arrogance.

قَزَّازٌnoun
  1. 1.
    fastidious personclassical

    A person who is scrupulous and avoids faults and impurities, not out of arrogance.

قَزَّازnoun
  1. 1.
    large snakeclassical

    A large serpent or snake.

  2. 2.
    short snakesclassical

    Short snakes.

قَزَّازnoun
  1. 1.
    silk sellerclassical

    A seller of silk.

قَزْقَزverb
  1. 1.
    to discardclassical

    To cast aside or discard a portion of something.

قَزْقَزٌnoun
  1. 1.
    discarded portionclassical

    A discarded or cast-off part of something.

قَزْقَزَةnoun
  1. 1.
    discardingclassical

    The act of discarding or casting aside.

قَزْقَزُname
  1. 1.
    Ahmad ibn Muhammadclassical

    Ahmad ibn Muhammad, a traditionist.

قَزْقَازnoun
  1. 1.
    demonclassical

    A demon or evil spirit.

قَازُوزَةnoun
  1. 1.
    drinking vesselclassical

    A drinking vessel, a cup, or a small flask.

قَاقُوزَةnoun
  1. 1.
    drinking vesselclassical

    A drinking vessel, a cup, or a small flask.

قَاقَزَةnoun
  1. 1.
    drinking vesselclassical

    A drinking vessel, a cup, or a small flask.

قَازnoun
  1. 1.
    demonclassical

    A demon or evil spirit.

قَزَزadjective
  1. 1.
    witty and cautiousclassical

    Witty, clever, and cautious, especially in avoiding faults.

قَزَّازadjective
  1. 1.
    witty and cautiousclassical

    Witty, clever, and cautious, especially in avoiding faults.

قَزْقَزَانnoun
  1. 1.
    fortressclassical

    A fortress or border town, specifically one located in Qazwin.

قَزْقَزَverb
  1. 1.
    to be fastidiousclassical

    To be fastidious or scrupulous, to recoil from impurity.

تَقَزُّزٌnoun
  1. 1.
    fastidiousnessclassical

    The state of being fastidious or scrupulous, recoiling from impurity.

مُتَقَزِّزٌadjective
  1. 1.
    fastidious personclassical

    A person who is fastidious or scrupulous, recoiling from impurity or faults.

قَزْقَزَname
  1. 1.
    cityclassical

    A place name, likely a city or region.

Parallel reading

القز: الوثب، والانقباض للوثب، يقز ويقز
Al-Qazz: leaping, and recoiling for a leap; he leaps and recoils.
والإبريسم
And silk.
وإباء النفس الشيء
And the soul's refusal of a thing.
وبالضم: التباعد من الدنس، كالتقزز
And with dammah: distancing oneself from impurity, like fastidiousness.
وبالتثليث: الرجل المتقزز، وهي: بهاء
And with the three vowels: the fastidious man, and she is: beauty.
والقازوزة والقاقوزة والقاقزة: مشربة، أو قدح، أو الصغير من القوارير، والطاس
And al-qazwaza, al-qaqwaza, and al-qaqaza: a drinking vessel, or a cup, or the small one of flasks, and a bowl.
والقاز: الشيطان
And al-qaz: the devil.
والقزز، محركة: الظريف المتوقي للعيوب
And al-qazaz, vocalized: the witty one who avoids faults.
والمتقزز من المعاصي والمعايب لا كبرا، كالقزاز، كرمان
And the one who recoils from sins and faults, not out of arrogance, like al-qazzaz, from Kirman.
والقزاز، كسحاب: الثعبان العظيم، أو الحيات القصار
And al-qazzaz, like sahaba: the great serpent, or short snakes.
وكشداد: بائع القز
And like shaddad: a seller of silk.
وابن قزقز، بالضم: أحمد بن محمد، محدث
And Ibn Qazqaz, with dammah: Ahmad ibn Muhammad, a traditionist.
وقزقز، بالفتح: ع
And Qazqaz, with fatha: a place name (likely a city).
وقزاقز من الشيء: نبذ منه
And qazaqaz from a thing: he discarded from it.
والقاقزان: ثغر بقزوين
And al-qaqazan: a border town in Qazwin.