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ضعز

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to be largely obsolete, with limited usage in classical Arabic. Its primary recorded meaning relates to intense sexual intercourse, with some derived forms possibly referring to a place name or a personal name.

Derived headwords

الضَّعْزnoun
  1. 1.
    intense sexual intercourseclassical

    The act of intense sexual intercourse, described as a Yeminite dialect term.

ضَعَزَverb
  1. 1.
    to have intense intercourseclassical

    To engage in intense sexual intercourse.

ضَعْزnoun
  1. 1.
    intense sexual intercourseclassical

    The act of intense sexual intercourse.

ضَيْعَزname
  1. 1.
    nameclassical

    A proper name, possibly of a place, with the 'ya' considered an extra letter.

Parallel reading

الضعز، كالمنع، أهمله الجوهري، وقال ابن دريد، هو فعل ممات، وهو الوطء الشديد، لغة يمانية.
Al-Dha'z, like al-Man', was neglected by Al-Jauhari. Ibn Duraid said it is an obsolete verb, meaning intense intercourse, a Yeminite dialect.
ضيعز، كحيدر: اسم، والياء زائدة، هكذا قاله الصاغاني.
Dhiya'z, like Haydar: is a name, and the 'ya' is extra, thus said Al-Saghani.
وضعز المرأة: نكحها، عن ابن القطاع.
And 'wa-dha'aza' the woman: means to have intercourse with her, from Ibn Al-Qatta'.