خنر خنز خنزر
1. ⇒ خنز
خَنِزَ, aor. ـَ
خَنَزٌ
خَنَزٌ: see what next follows.
خَنِزٌ
خَنِزٌ, applied to flesh-meat, (Mṣb, Ḳ,) and to a date, and a walnut, (TA,) Stinking: (Ḳ:) or altered [in odour]: (Mṣb:) or maggotty and stinking: (TA:) as alsoخَنَزٌ↓. (Yaạḳoob, Ḳ.)
خُنْزُوَةٌ
خُنْزُوَةٌ: see what next follows.
خُنْزُوَانٌ
خُنْزُوَانٌ: see what next follows.
خُنْزُوَانَةٌ
خُنْزُوَانَةٌ Pride; self-magnification; (Ṣ, A, Ḳ;) as alsoخُنْزُوَانٌ↓, andخُنْزُوَانِيَّةٌ↓, andخُنْزُوَةٌ↓: (Ḳ:) so called because it changes one from the right state: (TA:) pl. of the first, خُنْزُوَانَاتٌ. (Ṣ.) You say, هُوَ ذُو خُنْزُوَانَاتٌ [He possesses proud feelings]. (Ṣ.) And فِيهِ خُنْزُوَانَةٌ In him is pride. (A.) And لَأَنْزَعَنَّ خُنْزُوَانَتَكَ [I will assuredly pluck out thy pride]. (TA.)
خُنْزُوَانِيَّةٌ
خُنْزُوَانِيَّةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.
خَنَازِ
خَنَازِ Stinking: (Ḳ:) used as a proper name, (TA,) applied to a woman: (Ḳ, TA:) from خَنِزَ said of flesh-meat. (TA.)