بِزِّيزَى
1.
a subst. from بَزَّ in the first of the senses explained above; The act of taking away; or spoliation; or the act of seizing, or carrying away, by force: (S, TA:) the act of taking, or obtaining, by superior power or force. (K, * TA.) It is said in a tradition, ثُمَّ يَكُونُ بِزِّيزَى وَ أَخْذَ أَمْوَالٍ
بِغَيْرِ حَقٍّ
Then it shall be by spoliation, and the taking of possessions without right: or, as some relate this tradition,
بَزْبَزِيًّا; but according to Az, this is naught. (TA.) You say also, رَجَعَتِ الخلَافَةُ
بِزِّيزَى [The office of Khaleefeh became reduced to be a thing taken by superior power or force]; was not taken by desert. (A, TA.)
2.
See also بَزٌّ, latter particle