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لهزمه
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the anatomical region below the ears, specifically the jaw angles or prominent bones in that area. It also extends to describe the intermingling of gray hair with the beard and is used as a tribal or familial appellation.
Derived headwords
لَهَزَمَهُverb
- 1.to cut the jaw anglesclassical
To cut or sever the jaw angles, which are the prominent bones located beneath the ears.
لَهَازِمnoun
- 1.jaw anglesclassical
The prominent bones or angles of the jaw, situated beneath the ears.
لَهَازِمname
- 1.Banu Taym Allahclassical
An appellation or title given to the tribe of Banu Taym Allah ibn Tha'labah.
لَهَزِمَverb
- 1.gray hair mixedclassical
Used to describe gray hair that has intermingled with the beard, coloring it.
Parallel reading
قُطِعَتْ لَهَازِمُهُ
His jaw angles were cut.
وَقِيلَ لَهُ: لَهَازِمُ بَنِي تَيْمِ اللَّهِ بْنِ ثَعْلَبَةَ
And it was said to him: 'The jaw angles of Banu Taym Allah ibn Tha'labah.'
وَلَهَزِمَ الشَّيْبُ خَدَّيْهِ
And the gray hair mixed with his cheeks (beard).
خَالَطَهُمَا
It intermingled with them (the cheeks/beard).