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العزهول

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    Neglected camelclassical

    A camel that is left unattended, abandoned, or neglected.

  2. 2.
    Swift and lightclassical

    Describing something or someone that is fast and agile.

العِزْهَلnoun
  1. 1.
    Agitated manclassical

    A man who is restless, disturbed, or in a state of turmoil.

  2. 2.
    Young pigeonclassical

    Refers to a male pigeon or its young chick.

العِزْهَلadjective
  1. 1.
    Swift runnerclassical

    One who is fast and outpaces others.

العِزْهَلadjective
  1. 1.
    Emptyclassical

    Describing something that is hollow or contains nothing.

العِزْهَلname
  1. 1.
    A nameclassical

    Used as a proper name.

المِعْزَهَلadjective
  1. 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.