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طبز

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root appears to be obscure and possibly a misspelling. The meanings provided are highly varied, including a part of a mountain, a type of camel, sexual intercourse, and fullness. It also appears in a proper name.

Derived headwords

الطَّبَزnoun
  1. 1.
    mountain's flankclassical

    A part of a mountain, specifically its flank or side.

الطَّبَزnoun
  1. 1.
    two-humped camelclassical

    A camel that possesses two humps.

طبزهاverb
  1. 1.
    to have intercourseclassical

    To engage in sexual intercourse with a female.

طَبْزًاnoun
  1. 1.
    fullnessclassical

    The state of being full or filled with anything.

الطَّبِيزname
  1. 1.
    proper nameboth

    A nisba (surname) indicating origin or affiliation, specifically related to the root 'طبز'.

Parallel reading

أهمله الجوهري وقال أبو عمرو: هو ركن الجبل
Al-Jawhari neglected it, and Abu Amr said: It is the flank of the mountain.
وقد تقدم للمصنف ذكره في موضعين في طبر وفي طير وهذا الثالث، فلا أدري أي ذلك تصحيف، فلينظر.
The author has previously mentioned it in two places, in 'tabar' and in 'tayr', and this is the third. I do not know which of these is a misspelling, so it should be investigated.
الطبز أيضا: الجمل ذو السنامين الدهانج.
Al-tabaz also: the two-humped camel, the fat one.
يقال: طبزها طبزا: جامعها.
It is said: 'tabazzaha tabzan': he had intercourse with her.
والطبز، بالفتح: الملء لكل شيء، نقله الصاغاني.
And al-tabaz, with the fatha, means fullness of everything, as transmitted by Al-Sagani.
وأبو القاسم عبد الرحمن بن عبد العزيز بن الطبيز الدمشقي، كزبير، مات في حدود ست وأربعمائة، وهو أكبر شيخ لقيه الفقيه نصر المقدسي.
And Abu Al-Qasim Abd Al-Rahman bin Abd Al-Aziz bin Al-Tabiz Al-Dimashqi, like Zubayr, died around the year 400 AH. He was the greatest shaykh that the jurist Nasr Al-Maqdisi met.