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Entries on لزم in 14 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Zamakhsharī, Asās al-Balāgha, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, and 11 more

لزم


لَزِمَ
a. A>(n. ac. لَزْم
لُزْمَة
لَزَاْم
لَزَاْمَة
لُزُوْم
لُزْمَاْن) [acc.
or
Bi], Was attached, devoted to; applied himself to; was
addicted to; stuck clung, kept to; followed about, was
inseparable from.
b. Was necessary, obligatory, incumbent; behoved.
c. ['An], Resulted from.
لَاْزَمَ
a. [acc.]
see I (a)
أَلْزَمَa. Joined, united to.
b. Obliged, compelled, necessitated.
c. Imposed upon.

إِلْتَزَمَa. Was compelled, obliged; was bound to.
b. [ Bi ], Took upon himself; bound himself
engaged to do.
c. Embraced.
d. [La], Annoyed.
إِسْتَلْزَمَa. Required, demanded.
b. Considered necessary, obligatory.

لُزَمَةa. Assiduous; steadfast.

مِلْزَم
مِلْزَمَة
20t
(pl.
مَلَاْزِمُ)
a. Press; vice.

لَاْزِمa. Joined, united; close; inseparable; attached
devoted.
b. Necessary, unavoidable, inevitable, indispensable;
requisite; urgent, pressing.
c. Intransitive, neuter (verb).
لَزَاْمa. Continuous, uninterrupted; incessant.

لِزَاْمa. Assiduous.
b. Judgment.

لُزُوْمa. Necessity; inevitableness.
b. Necessary consequence.

لُزُوْمِيَّةa. see 27 (b)
N. P.
لَزڤمَa. Necessary; obligatory.
b. Obliged, compelled.

N. Ag.
لَاْزَمَa. Clinging &c.; attached.
b. [ coll. ], Assistant; deputy
representative.
N. Ac.
أَلْزَمَa. Obligation; con- Straint, compulsion.

N. P.
إِلْتَزَمَa. see N. P.
I
N. Ac.
إِلْتَزَمَ
(pl.
إِلْتِزَامَات)
a. Obligation, duty.
b. see 27 (b)
مُلَازَمَة [ N.
Ac.
لَاْزَمَ
(لِزْم)]
a. Attachment.
b. Adherence, adhesion.
c. Assiduity, application; pertinacity.
d. see 27 (b)
لَازِمًا
a. Necessarily.

صَارَ الشَّيْء ضَرْبَة لَازِم
a. The thing has become necessary.

اِلْتَزَمَ بِالمُلْتَزَم
a. He remained in meditation.
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