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إِبْزَامٌ
: see what follows.
إِبْزِيمٌ
(S, Mgh, K, &c.) and ↓
إِبْزَامٌ (K) [A buckle;] the thing that is at the head [or end] of the [zone, or waist-belt, called] مِنْطَقَة (S, K) and the like, and that has a tongue, into which [thing] the other extremity [of the
منطقة] enters; (K;) a ring with a tongue, which is at the head of the
منطقة
and the like, and with which it is fastened; (Mgh;) the ring that has a tongue which enters into the hole in the lowest part of the shoulderbelt of the sword, and upon which the ring then bites, or presses; the ring altogether [with the tongue] being termed ابزيم; (ISh, TA;) the iron thing that is at the end of the girth of the horse's saddle, which is fastened therewith; and sometimes it is at the end of the
منطقة: (IB, TA:) pl. أَبَازِيمُ. (S.) Also A lock; and so إِبْزِينٌ. (TA.) You say, إِنَّ فُلَانًا لَإِبْزِيمٌ, meaning (assumed tropical:) Verily such a one is a niggard. (TA.)