اغتِزاهُ

2.
اغتزى بِفُلَانٍ He had such a one peculiarly to himself from among his companions: (K, TA:) like اِغْتَزَّ بِهِ. (TA.) A poet says,
قَدْ يَغْتَزِى الهِجْرَانُ بِالتَّجَرُّمِ
[Sometimes, or often, the cutting off from friendly intercourse has the accusation of that which is a crime, or a fault, or an offence, peculiarly assigned to it (as the cause)]: التجرّم here meaning اِدِّعَاءُ الجُرْمِ. (TA.)

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