أَبْزَى
, applied to a man, (S, Mgh,) Having what is termed
بَزًا; (S, K;) i. e., prominence of the breast and depression of the back, (S, Mgh, K, and Ham p. 105,) or of the part between the shoulder-blades: (Ham ubi suprà:) &c.: [see 1, latter part:] feminine بَزْوَاءُ: (S, K:) the masculine is sometimes coupled with أَبْزَخُ; and the feminine, with بَزْخَاءُ, applied to an old woman who, when she walks, is as though she were bowing down her head and body: and the feminine is said by some to signify sticking out her posteriors to be seen of men. (TA.)