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بلنز
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to descriptions of strong, robust individuals or animals, and also refers to a specific geographical location known for its exports.
Derived headwords
البلنزىnoun
- 1.Strong, robust camelclassical
A description of a camel that is thick, strong, and robust in build.
الجلنزىnoun
- 1.Strong, robust camelclassical
Similar to البلنزى, referring to a camel that is thick, strong, and robust.
بلنزnoun
- 1.Coastal regionclassical
A maritime region located a few days' journey from Serendib, known for exporting light spears.
Parallel reading
البلنزى، كحبنطى، أهمله الجوهري، وقال ابن الأعرابي: البلنزى والجلنزى: الغليظ الشديد من الجمال
Al-Balanzī, like Hubnaṭī, was neglected by Al-Jawharī. Ibn Al-A'rābī said: Al-Balanzī and Al-Jalanzī: the thick, strong type of camel.
هكذا أورده الأزهري في الرباعي، عنه، واستطرده الصاغاني في بلز ولم يفرده بترجمة.
Thus, Al-Azhari mentioned it in the quadriliteral roots, and Al-Saghani followed him in B-L-Z and did not dedicate a separate entry to it.
ومما يستدرك عليه: بلنز، كسمند: ناحية بحرية، بينها وبين سرنديب مسيرة أيام، تجلب منها رماح خفيفة.
And among what is to be added: Balanz, like Samand: a maritime region, a few days' journey between it and Serendib, from which light spears are brought.