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برزق

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to groups, gatherings, or collections of things, particularly horses. It can also refer to the act of being prominent or standing out within such a group.

Derived headwords

البَرَازِيقnoun
  1. 1.
    Groups, congregationsclassical

    Refers to collections or gatherings of people or, more specifically in this context, of horses.

بَرَازِيقَاnoun
  1. 1.
    Groups of horsesclassical

    A specific application of the word 'baraziq' referring to herds or groups of horses, often in the context of battle or movement.

Parallel reading

البرازيق: الجماعات.
Al-Baraziq: the groups.
أنشدني ابن الكلبى لجهمة (1) بن جندب بن العنبر بن عمرو ابن ms1017 تميم: رددنا جمع سابور وأنتم بمهواة متالفها كثير تظل (2) جياده متمطرات برازيقا تصبح أو تغير يعنى جماعات الخيل.
Ibn al-Kalbi recited to me from Jahmah bin Jandab bin Al-Anbar bin Amr bin Tamim: We repelled the army of Sabur, while you were in a desolate place with many perils. His horses continue to gallop in groups, whether in the morning or at dusk, meaning groups of horses.