حَظِيظٌ

and حَظٌّ (S, K) and حَظِّىٌّ, as a relative n., according to [most of] the copies of the K, or as a defective word, [i. e. حَظِىٌّ, with a single ظ, as we find it in the CK,] according to Az, who says that it is originally حَظٌّ, (TA,) and مَحْظُوظٌ, (AA, S, Msb, K,) Fortunate; or possessed of good fortune; (S, Msb, K;) possessing a good share (حَظٌّ) of the means of subsistence: (TA:) or the first, according to Fr, possessing competence, or sufficiency; or rich, or wealthy, or opulent: (TA:) the plural [according to analogy of حَظِيظٌ] is أَحِظَّاءُ. (So in the L: [in the TA written أَحْظَاء, which I think a mistake, though it seems to be there implied that it is plural of حَظٌّ, and if so, we must suppose it to be originally أَحْظَاظٌ, like as حِظَاءٌ, a plural of the subst. حَظٌّ, if correct, is originally حِظَاظٌ.])

Perseus ID: n8407