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خَيْزَرَى

Root: خزر

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خَيْزَرَى and خَوْزَرَى A certain mode of walking, with a looseness of the joints, as though the limbs were dislocated; as also خَيْزَلَى and خَوْزَلَى: (S in art. خزل, and TA:) or a limping, or halting, manner of walking: or an elegant, and a proud and self-conceited, gait, with an affected inclining of the body from side to side. You say, هُوَ يَمْشِى الخَيْزَرَى and He walks with a looseness of the joints, &c.
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