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أَزِفَ
, aor.
اَزَفَ
, inf. n. أَزَفٌ (S, Msb, K) and أُزُوفٌ, (Msb, K,) It (departure) was, or became, or drew, near: (S, Msb, K:) and in like manner, a time. (TA.) Hence, in the Kur [liii. 58], أَزِفَتِ الازِفَةُ
The resurrection draweth near. (S, (Msb.) He (a man) hastened, or was quick: (S, K:) or he drew near, and hastened, or was quick. (A, TA.)
ازَفَنى
He (a man, TA) incited me, or urged me, to hasten, or be quick: (K, TA:) it is of the measure أَفْعَلَنِى. (TA.)
تَأَزُّفٌ
تازفوا
ازِفٌ
, applied to a man, Hastening, or quick: (S, TA:) and endeavouring to hasten, or be quick. (TA.)
الازِفَةُ
مُتَازِفٌ
, of the measure مُتَفَاعِلٌ, applied to a man, (TA,) Short; (S, A, K;) as being contracted in make; (A, TA;) having his several parts near together. (S, K.) [In the CK it is written مُتَأزِّف, in this sense and others, following.] A strait, or narrow, place. (O, L, K.) A contracted stepping: you say, خَطْوٌ مُتَازِفٌ: so in the O and L. (TA.) (tropical:) A man (Sgh, TA) evil in disposition; narrow-minded: (Sgh, K, TA:) weak; cowardly. (TA.)