مزج

Arabic

Etymology

From the root م ز ج (m-z-j).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma.za.d͡ʒa/

Verb

مَزَجَ (mazaja) I, non-past يَمْزُجُ‎ (yamzuju)

  1. to mix, to blend (بِـ (bi-) with)
    • 13th Century CE, Al-Busiri, Qasidat Al-Burda:
      أَمِنْ تَـذَكُّرِ جِيْرَانٍ بِـذِيْ سَـلَمِ ، مَزَجْتَ دَمْعاً جَرٰى مِنْ مُّقْلَةٍ بِدَمِ
      Are the tears mixed with blood following due to your remembrance of the neighbour of Dhi-Salam
    Synonym: خَلَطَ (ḵalaṭa)
  2. to cause mischief, to provoke hostility (عَلَى (ʿalā) on, بَيْنَ (bayna) between, among)

Conjugation

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