Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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نَزَقٌ

نَزَقٌ Lightness, and unsteadiness, or lightwittedness, (Ṣ, Mṣb, Ḳ,) on an occasion of anger; (Ḳ;) i. q. سَرْبَخَةٌ; lightness in any work, or action: hastiness, with foolishness or ignorance: (JK, TA:) hastiness, or sharpness, of temper; irascibility; passionateness: a meaning deduced from various examples, and confirmed by present usage.


نَزِقٌ

نَزِقٌ Light, and unsteady, or lightwitted. (Mṣb.) See also نَزَقٌ: and see شُحْذُوذٌ.


نَزِقَةٌ

نَزِقَةٌ andنِزَاقٌ↓ A refractory she-camel; hard to be managed. (Mṣb.)


نِزَاقٌ

نِزَاقٌ: see نَزِقَةٌ.


أَنْزَقُ

اللَّبُؤَةُ أَنْزَقُ مِنَ الأَسَدِ [The lioness is more impetuous than the lion]. (Ṣ, voce سَبُعَةٌ.)


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