ك • و • ز

kwz · Vol. 5 · Lane (vols 1–5)

كَازَ

, aor. يَكُوزُ, (TA,) inf. n. كَوْزٌ, (K,) He collected a thing. (K *, TA.) -A2- He drank with a كُوز; (K, * TA;) as also ↓ اكتاز. (TA.)

تكوّزوا

They collected themselves together. (Sgh, K.)

اكتازهُ

He ladled it out (namely water, S, A) with a كُوز. (S, A, K.) See also 1.

كَوَّازَةٌ

[app. A stand, or a shelf, upon which mugs (كِيزَان) are placed: see بَرَّادَةٌ]. (Lth, T, art. برد.)

كُوزٌ

A kind of vessel, (TA,) well-known, (A, K,) [namely, a mug, or drinking-cup,] with a handle: (IAar, TA:) AHn says, that it is a Persian word; but ISd denies this, and asserts it to be genuine Arabic: it is said to be from كَازَ “ he collected: ” (TA:) pl. [of pauc.] أَكْوَازٌ, and [of mult.] كِيزَانٌ and كِوَزَةٌ. (S, K.)

رَجُلٌ مُكَوَّزُ الرَّأْسِ

A man having a long head. (A, K.)