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العزهول
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily describes camels, specifically those that are neglected or abandoned. It also extends to concepts of speed, lightness, and emptiness, as well as a person who is agitated or a well-fed creature.
Derived headwords
العِزْهَوْلnoun
- 1.Neglected camelclassical
A camel that is left unattended, abandoned, or neglected.
- 2.Swift and lightclassical
Describing something or someone that is fast and agile.
العِزْهَلnoun
- 1.Agitated manclassical
A man who is restless, disturbed, or in a state of turmoil.
- 2.Young pigeonclassical
Refers to a male pigeon or its young chick.
العِزْهَلadjective
- 1.Swift runnerclassical
One who is fast and outpaces others.
العِزْهَلadjective
- 1.Emptyclassical
Describing something that is hollow or contains nothing.
العِزْهَلname
- 1.A nameclassical
Used as a proper name.
المِعْزَهَلadjective
- 1.Well-fedclassical
Describing someone or something that is well-nourished and has a good diet.
Parallel reading
العِزْهَوْل: الجمل المهمل
Al-ʿizhawl: The neglected camel.
ج: عزاهيل
Plural: ʿazāhīl.
والسريع الخفيف
And the swift and light.
والعِزْهَل: الرجل المضطرب
And al-ʿizhal: The agitated man.
وذكر الحمام أو فرخها
And the male pigeon or its young chick.
وكزبرج وزنبور: السابق السريع
And like zubruj and zunbūr: The swift runner.
وكإردب: الفارغ
And like 'irdabb: The empty one.
وكجعفر: اسم
And like Jaʿfar: A name.
والمِعْزَهَل، للمفعول: الحسن الغذاء
And al-miʿzahil, in the passive participle form: Well-fed.