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هزو

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to movement, specifically traveling or journeying. It also encompasses a place name and a personal name derived from a related concept.

Derived headwords

هَزَاverb
  1. 1.
    to travelclassical

    To journey or move from one place to another.

أبو هزوانname
  1. 1.
    Abu Hazwanclassical

    A man from the retinue of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, whose name was Hassan. He was responsible for managing estates for Hisham.

هزوnoun
  1. 1.
    a castleclassical

    A castle located on a mountain on the coast of the Persian Sea, opposite the island of Kish. It is mentioned in the history of the Buyid dynasty.

Parallel reading

أي (سار)
Meaning (to travel).
وأبو {هزوان النبطي) ، كسحبان: رجل (من حاشية هشام بن عبد الملك) بن مروان، له ذكر اسمه حسان، كان يستخرج لهشام الضياع.
And Abu Hazwan the Nabataean, like Sahban: a man from the retinue of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, whose name was Hassan, who used to extract estates for Hisham.
هزو، بضمتين وسكون الواو: قلعة على جبل في ساحل البحر الفارسي مقابلة لجزيرة كيش، لها ذكر في أخبار آل بويه، وأصحابها قوم من العرب يقال لهم بنو عمارة يتوارثونها وينتسبون إلى الجلندى بن كركر، عن ياقوت.
Hazu, with two dammahs and a sukun on the waw: a castle on a mountain on the coast of the Persian Sea, opposite the island of Kish. It is mentioned in the news of the Al Buyuh, and its inhabitants are a people from the Arabs called the Banu Ammarah, who inherit it and trace their lineage to Al-Julanda bin Karkar, according to Yaqut.