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مَزَجَ , (S, K,) aor.
مَزُجَ , (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.) You say, ↓
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
ذ : see
مَزَّاجٌ.
طَبْعُ
عُطَارِدَ
مُتَمَزِّجٌ [
The nature of
the planet
Mercury is various]. (A.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon