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لزت
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of clinging, adhering, or being attached to something. It also seems to have connections to specific places or tribal names, possibly derived from this core meaning of attachment.
Derived headwords
لَزِتَverb
- 1.to clingboth
To adhere firmly to something, to stick closely.
- 2.to be attachedboth
To be connected or joined to something, often in a persistent way.
لَزْتnoun
- 1.adherenceclassical
The act or state of clinging or sticking to something.
أَلَزَّverb
- 1.to cause to clingclassical
To make something adhere or stick to another.
مُلْتَزِتadjective
- 1.clingingclassical
One who or that which clings or adheres.
لَزِتname
- 1.a place nameclassical
A place name, possibly referring to a region or settlement in Andalusia.
لَزِتname
- 1.a tribal nameclassical
The name of a tribe, possibly located in Andalusia.
Parallel reading
لزت، بالضم
Lazata, with dammah.
والزاي
And the letter Zay.
وفي نسخة بالراء المهملة
And in a copy, with the unpointed Ra.
ومثله في التكملة
And its like is in Al-Takmilah.
ع، أو قبيلة بالأندلس
A place, or a tribe in Andalusia.