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بلعز

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used as a proper noun, referring to a specific group of Arabs and their ancestors. It denotes a lineage or tribal affiliation rather than a common verb or abstract concept.

Derived headwords

البِلَعَازَةname
  1. 1.
    A tribeclassical

    A group of Arabs known for their strength and resilience, who inhabit North Africa, specifically the regions of Ifriqiya and the outskirts of Tripoli of the West.

بِلَعَزname
  1. 1.
    Ancestor's nicknameclassical

    The nickname of an ancestor from whom the tribe known as Al-Bal'azah derived their name.

البِلَعْزِيّname
  1. 1.
    Attributed to the tribeclassical

    An adjective or nisba indicating an affiliation with the tribe of Al-Bal'azah.

Parallel reading

البلاعزة: قوم من العرب ذوو منعة ينزلون أفريقية وأطراف طرابلس الغرب
Al-Bal'azah: a people of Arabs, possessors of strength, dwelling in Ifriqiya and the outskirts of Tripoli of the West.
نسبوا إلى جد لهم لقب ببلعز
They are attributed to an ancestor of theirs who was nicknamed Bal'az.
كما أخبرني بذلك صاحبنا الشيخ المعمر أبو الحسن علي بن محمد البلعزي الطرابلسي
As informed me of that our companion, the aged Sheikh Abu Al-Hasan Ali bin Muhammad Al-Bal'azi of Tripoli.
خادم ولي الله سيدي محمد العياشي الأطروش
The servant of the saint of God, Sayyidi Muhammad Al-'Ayashi Al-Atrosh.