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Entries on جوز in 15 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Zayn al-Dīn al-Razī, Mukhtār al-Ṣiḥāḥ, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Sultan Qaboos Encyclopedia of Arab Names, and 12 more

جوز


جَاز (و)(n. ac. جَوْز
مَجْوَز
جَوَاْز
جُوُوْز)
a. [acc.
or
Bi], Passed through; passed by.
b. Was or became allowable, lawful; was current.

جَوَّزَa. Allowed.
b. Rendered lawful; made current.
c. Carried out, executed ( plan & c. ).
جَاْوَزَa. Passed over; went too far, overstepped due bounds
transgressed; exceeded, overpassed.

أَجْوَزَa. Made to pass through, over.
b. Made, considered lawful, allowable; made to pass, made
current.
c. Authorized, licensed.
d. Carried out, executed.
e. Made valid, binding.
f. Gave to; gave to drink to.

تَجَوَّزَa. Passed.
b. [Fī], Was remiss, lax in; bore patiently; let pass.
c. [ coll. ], Got married.

تَجَاْوَزَ
a. ['An], Passed by, over; forgave.
b. [Fī], Exceeded, overstepped, went beyond.
إِجْتَوَزَa. Passed by; passed on.
b. [Bi], Passed through.
إِسْتَجْوَزَa. Asked permission, authority of.
b. Considered lawful, allowable.

جَوْز
(pl.
أَجْوَاْز)
a. Middle, midst; heart; main part.
b. [ coll. ], Pair, couple.
c. Husband.

جَاْوِزa. Passer by.
b. Passing, current; valid; allowable, lawful; tolerated;
admissible.

جَاْوِزَة
(pl.
جَوَائِز [] )
a. Provisions for the way.
b. Gift, present; prize.

جَوَاْزa. Passage, transit.
b. Authorization, authority; pass, passport.

جَوْزَآءُ
a. [art.], Gemini ( sign of the Zodiac ).

جَوْزa. Nut, walnut; walnut-tree.

جَوْز صَنَوْبَر
a. Cone of the pine.

جَوْز هِنْدِيّ
a. Cocoa-nut.

جَوْزة [] (pl.
جَوْز)
a. Nut, walnut &c.

جَوْزة الطِيْب
a. Nutmeg.

جِيْزَة [] (pl.
جِيَز [ ])
a. Tract; side of a valley.
b. [ coll. ], Marriage.

مَجَاز []
a. Way, road; passage.
b. Metaphor, figure, trope, simile.
c. [], Metaphorically, figuratively.
d. [], Metaphorical, figurative.
جَوْزَق
P.
a. Cotton-pod.
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