Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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فرز فرزن فرس


Q. 2. ⇒ تفرزن

تَفَرْزَنَ, said of a بَيْذَق [or pawn] in the game of شِطْرَنْج [or chess], It became a فِرْزَان. (TA.) [See an ex. voce دَسْتٌ.]


فِرْزَانُ

فِرْزَانُ الشِطْرَنْجِ (Ḳ, TA) [The queen of the game of chess; or, as some say,] what occupies the place of the wezeer to the sultán [in that game]: (TA:) the former of these words is arabicized, from [the Pers.] فَرْزِين. (O and Ḳ in art. فرز, and Ḳ in the present art.)


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