مُكْتَنِزُ اللَّحْمِ
1.
, and
كَنِيزُهُ, (A, TA,) and
كَنِزَهُ, and
مَكْنُوزُهُ, (TA,) Compact, or hard, in flesh: (A:) and [in like manner]
كِنَازٌ
compact and strong in flesh. (TA.) You say, نَاقَةٌ كِنَازٌ, (S, K,) or كِنَازُ اللَّحْمِ, (A,) and جَارِيَةٌِ كِنَازٌ, (K,) and هَنٌ كِنَازٌ, (TA,) A she-camel, (S, A, K,) and a girl, (K,) and a woman's pudendum, (TA,) compact, (مُكْتَنِزَة, S, or كَنِيزَة, or, as in the K, abundant,
كَثِيرَة, TA,) in flesh, (S, K,) and hard, or firm: (K:) plural كُنْزٌ and كِنَازٌ; the latter being like the singular; (K;) but the two vowels [namely the two kesrehs] and the two alifs are regarded as different; for the word is not, as some assert, of the same class as جُنُبٌ, since it has a dual form, namely كِنَازَانِ. (TA.)