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Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the concept of biting or gripping tightly, with derived terms referring to a strong bite, a specific type of tooth, and a bundle of herbs.

Derived headwords

النزمnoun
  1. 1.
    strong biteclassical

    A severe or intense bite, characterized by a firm grip.

أنزمverb
  1. 1.
    to bite stronglyclassical

    To bite with great force or intensity.

المنزمnoun
  1. 1.
    toothclassical

    A specific type of tooth, likely referring to one adapted for strong biting or gripping.

النزيمnoun
  1. 1.
    bundle of herbsclassical

    A collection or bunch of herbs, tied together.

Parallel reading

أهمله الجماعة، وهو: (شدة العض)
The group neglected it, and it is: (severity of biting).
المنزم، (كمنبر: السن)
Al-Minzam, (like Minbar: the tooth).
والنزيم، (كأمير: حزمة البقل، قاله ابن عباد)
And Al-Nazim, (like Amir: a bundle of herbs, said Ibn Abbad).
في المحيط، (والصواب في الكل: بالباء الموحدة)
In Al-Muhit, (and the correct pronunciation in all of them is: with the unpointed Ba).
كما نبه عليه الصاغاني في التكملة
As Al-Sagani pointed out in Al-Takmilah.
ولا يخفى أن مثل هذا لا يستدرك به على الجوهري
And it is not hidden that such a thing cannot be used to correct Al-Jawhari.