جَرَادَةٌ غَارِزٌ
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A locust that has stuck her tail into the ground to lay her eggs; as also غَارِزَةٌ, and
مُغَرِّزَةٌ. (K.)
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[Hence the saying, مَا طَلَعَ
السِّمَاكُ قَطُّ إِلَّا غَارِزًا ذَنَبَهُ فِى بَرْدٍ [(assumed tropical:) Es-Simák has never risen aurorally unless in conjunction with cold]; meaning السِّمَاكُ الأَعْزَلُ, a well-known star in the sign of Libra, [a mistake for Virgo, for it is Spica Virginis, the Fourteenth Mansion of the Moon,] which rises with the dawn on the 5th of Tishreen el-Owwal, [or October O. S., nearly agreeing with my calculation, according to which it rose aurorally in Central Arabia, about the commencement of the era of the Flight, on the 4th of October O. S.,] (A, * TA.) when the cold commences. (TA.)
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[Hence also,] غَارِزٌ applied to a man, (tropical:) [Parum seminis habens; and hence,] that seldom indulges in
نِكَاح: plural غُرَّزٌ. (TA.)