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4045. مرطرط1 4046. مرع14 4047. مرغ16 4048. مرن18 4049. مرى5 4050. مز44051. مزج17 4052. مزح15 4053. مزد7 4054. مزر15 4055. مزق16 4056. مزن16 4057. مزو3 4058. مس4 4059. مسأ9 4060. مستوتى1 4061. مسح22 4062. مسخ16 4063. مسد15 4064. مسك19 4065. مسل9 4066. مسى5 4067. مش5 4068. مشت3 4069. مشج15 4070. مشط15 4071. مشل6 4072. مشن8 4073. مشى4 4074. مص4 4075. مصت6 4076. مصح11 4077. مصخ8 4078. مصد9 4079. مصر19 4080. مصع14 4081. مصل12 4082. مض4 4083. مضح8 4084. مضر12 4085. مضرح3 4086. مضغ18 4087. مضف1 4088. مضى8 4089. مط4 4090. مطأ4 4091. مطث1 4092. مطر16 4093. مطق9 4094. مطل16 4095. مطى3 4096. مظ3 4097. مع6 4098. معت5 4099. معج11 4100. معد15 4101. معر13 4102. معز16 4103. معس10 4104. معص10 4105. معط15 4106. معق8 4107. معك15 4108. معل9 4109. معن18 4110. معى5 4111. مغث13 4112. مغج5 4113. مغد9 4114. مغر14 4115. مغس7 4116. مغص15 4117. مغط11 4118. مغنطس1 4119. مقأ2 4120. مقت15 4121. مقد6 4122. مقر15 4123. مقط14 4124. مقل17 4125. مكأ5 4126. مكت6 4127. مكث17 4128. مكد9 4129. مكر22 4130. مكس18 4131. مكن18 4132. مكو8 4133. مل4 4134. ملأ14 4135. ملب3 4136. ملت5 4137. ملث11 4138. ملج16 4139. ملح19 4140. ملخ12 4141. ملد13 4142. ملذ11 4143. ملز9 4144. ملس16 Prev. 100
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1 مَزَّ, [sec. Pers\. مَزُزْتَ aor. ـُ inf. n. مَزَازَةٌ, It had, or acquired, a taste between sweet and sour. (TA; but only the inf. n. of the verb in this sense is there mentioned.) Az also mentions, as heard from the Kilábees, the saying, قَذْ مَزَّ شَرَابُكُمْ أَقْبَحَ المَزَازَةِ, and المُزُوزَةِ, as meaning, [Your beverage, or wine,] hath become very sour. (TA.)

A2: مَزَّهُ, (S, A, K,) aor. ـُ (S,) inf. n. مَزٌّ, (S, TA,) [and accord. to one copy of the S, مَزَازَةٌ, but this I regard as a mistake of a copyist,] He sucked it; i. q. مَصَّهُ. (S, A, K.)

5 تَمَزَّّ [He sipped:] see 10 in art. دبر.

R. Q. 1 مَزْمَزَهُ, (S, K,) inf. n. مَزْمَزَةٌ, (S,) He put him, or it, in motion, or into a state of commotion; or shook him, or it; (S, K;) and moved him, or it, forwards and backwards: (S, TA:) or he put him, or it, in violent motion, or into a state of violent commotion; or shook him, or it, violently: (Mgh, art. تر; and TA:) as, for instance, a drunken man, in order that he might recover from his intoxication. (S, * TA.) See also تَرْتَرَهُ.

R. Q. 2 تَمَزْمَزَ He ate, and drank, what had a taste between sweet and sour. (TA.)

A2: He, or it, was, or became, put in motion, or in a state of commotion, or shaken, (K, TA,) and moved forwards and backwards: or in violent motion, or into a state of violent commotion, or shaken violently. (TA.)

b2: تَمَزْمَزَ لِلْقِيَامِ He raised himself, (K,) or put himself in motion, (TA,) to stand. (K, TA.)

مَزٌّ: see its fem. مَزَّةٌ.

مُزٌّ, applied to beverage, or wine, (S, K,) and to a pomegranate, (Lth, S, K,) Having a taste between sweet and sour: (Lth, S, K:) fem. with ة. (A.) Az mentions its signifying Very sour beverage or wine; as heard from the Kilábees. (TA.) You say also خَمْرَةٌ مُزَّةٌ, meaning, Wine, or a wine in which is a taste between sweet and sour; said to be from mixing unripe and ripe dates [in making it]: (TA:) or wine in which is a sour taste, (S, K,) and in which is no goodness. (S.) See also مَزَّةٌ.

قَهْوَةٌ مَزَّةٌ Wine having a pleasant, delicious, or sweet, taste: (S, K, * TA:) so called because it bites, or burns, the tongue; (S, TA;) as also ↓ مُزٌّ, (K, TA,) which, however, is [not an epithet but] a subst.: (TA:) or the former signifies لذيذة المقطع [app. meaning having a pleasant sharpness, or acidity]: (so in the L, TA:) J says, that one should not say ↓ مِزَّةٌ, but this form is said to occur in one relation of a verse or El-Aashà. (TA.) See also مُزٌّ.

A2: Also مَزَّةٌ A single suck or sucking. (S, A, K.) It is said in a trad. لَا تُحَرِّمُ المَزَّةُ وَلَا المزَّتَانِ [The sucking once will not render marriage unlawful, nor will the two suckings], meaning, in drawing milk from the breast. (S.) [See a similar saying voce عَيْفَةٌ.]

مِزَّةٌ: see مَزَّةٌ.
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