مزج
1 مَزَجَ, (
S,
K,)
aor. ـُ (
L Msb,) [not مَزَجَ, as in the lexicons of Golius and Freytag,]
inf. n. مَزْجٌ, (
K, &c.,) He mixed, mingled, incorporated, or blended, (
S,
K,) a thing with (بِ) water; (
Msb;) or beverage, or wine, (شَرَاب,) with something else. (
S.)
b2: مَزَجَ (
tropical:) He exasperated, or irritated. (
K.) مَزَجْتُهُ عَلَى صَاحِبِهِ I enraged him, and exasperated him, or irritated him, against his companion. (
A.) 2 مزّج,
inf. n. تَمْزِيجٌ, He gave. (
K.) Ex.
مزّج السَّائِلَ He gave the beggar something. (
ISh.)
A2: مزّج,
inf. n. تَمْزِيجٌ, It (an ear of corn,
K, and a grape,
TA,) became changed in colour from green to yellow. (
T,
K.) 3 مازجهُ,
inf. n. مُمَازَجَةٌ, It mixed, mingled, commingled, intermixed, intermingled, or became incorporated or blended, with it; as some does with water. (
TA.)
A2: مازجهُ, (
tropical:) He contended with him, or disputed with him, for glory, or honour, or glorious or honourable qualities, and the like. (
K.) 8 تمازخا and ↓ امتزجا They two mixed, or mingled, or became mixed or mingled, each with the other. (
TA.) 8 امتزج It was, or became, mixed with (بِ) another thing. (
TA.) See 6.
شَرَابٌ مَزْجٌ
i. q. ↓ مَمْزُوجٌ, Mixed mine, or beverage. (
TA.)
b2: See مِزْجٌ.
مِزْجُ شَىْءٍ, and ↓ مِزَاجُهُ, What is mixed, or mingled, with a thing; its admixture. (
TA.)
b2: الشَّرَابِ ↓ مِزَاجُ What is mixed with mine, or a beverage. (
S,
K.) الخَمْرِ كَافُورٌ ↓ مِزَاجُ [see
Kur, lxxvi., 5,] The odour, not the taste, of the wine is [like] camphor. (
TA.)
b3: البَدَنِ ↓ مِزَاجُ [The constitution, or temperament, of the body;] the aggregate natural constituents (طَبَائِعُ) with which the body is composed; (
S,
K;) i. e. the four humours of the body; namely, black bile [السَّوْدَآءُ], yellow bile [الصَّفْرَآءُ], (المِرَّتَانِ), phlegm (البَلْغَمُ), and blood (الدَّمُ). (
TA)
Pl. أَمْزِجَةٌ. (
Msb.) Yousay, ↓ هُوَ صَحِيحُ المِزَاجِ, and فَاسِدُهُ, He is of sound, and of unsound, constitution, or temperament: meaning the humours of the body. and أَمْزِجَةُ النِّسَآءِ مُخْتَلِفَةٌ The constitutions, or temperaments, of women are discordant, or various. (
A.)
b4: مِزْجٌ (
As,
K, &c.) and ↓ مَزْجٌ, (
Az,
S, &c.,) or the latter is erroneous, or a word of weak authority, (
K,) Honey: (
S,
K:) or honey in the comb;
syn. شَهْدٌ: (
T:) so called because every sweet beverage is mixed with it. (
AHn.)
b5: Also, Water with which wine is mixed. (
TA.)
b6: مِزْجٌ The bitter almond; as also ↓ مَزِيجٌ: see لَوْزٌ (
K:) but
IDrd doubts of its correctness; and it is said to be correctly مُنْج [which is Persian]. (
TA.) مِزَاجٌ: see مِزْجٌ.
مَوْزَجٌ A boot, (
K,) worn by women: (
A:) an arabicized word, (
S,
K,) from the Persian مُوزَهْ: (
S:)
pl. مَوَازِجَةٌ (because it is a foreign word,
S) and مَوَازِجُ. (
S,
K.) مَزِيجٌ: see مِزْجٌ.
رَجُلٌ مَزَّاجٌ, and ↓ مُمَزِّجٌ; A man who continues not of one disposition, or temper, but varies in disposition, or temper: or a liar, who confounds, or confuses, things. (
IAar.) مَمْزُوجٌ: see مَزْجٌ.
مُمَزِّجٌ: see مَزَّاجٌ.
طَبْعُ عُطَارِدَ مُتَمَزِّجٌ [The nature of the planet Mercury is various]. (
A.)