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القاقز
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of being small, insignificant, or weak. It describes something diminutive in size or stature, possibly with connotations of being easily overlooked or lacking in strength.
Derived headwords
قَزَّverb
- 1.to be smallboth
To be diminutive in size or stature; to be small and insignificant.
- 2.to be weakclassical
To be lacking in strength or power; to be feeble.
قَزَازnoun
- 1.smallnessboth
The state or quality of being small; diminutiveness.
- 2.weaknessclassical
A state of being weak or feeble.
قَزِيزadjective
- 1.smallboth
Diminutive in size; small.
- 2.weakclassical
Lacking strength; feeble.
قَزَّازadjective
- 1.very smallboth
Extremely diminutive; very small.
قَزَّازَةnoun
- 1.a small thingboth
A thing that is very small.
Parallel reading
القَزَازُ: الصِّغَرُ.
Al-qazaz: smallness.
رَجُلٌ قَزِيزٌ.
A small man.
شَيْءٌ قَزَّازٌ.
A very small thing.
قَزَّ الرَّجُلُ إِذَا صَغُرَ.
The man became small when he grew smaller.
قَزَّازَةٌ: شَيْءٌ قَلِيلٌ.
Qazzazah: a small amount.