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مُزَنَّدٌ

Root: زند

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مُزَنَّدٌ [Made, or rendered, narrow]. You say ثَوْبٌ مُزَنَّدٌ A garment, or piece of cloth, of little width. And مَزَادَةٌ مُزَنَّدَةٌ [A leathern water-bag] narrow, but long; [such that] when thou seest that there is somewhat in it, [thou lookest again, and] lo, there is nothing in it.
2 A small, scanty, gift.
3 Narrow; niggardly; tenacious; who will not confer a small benefit: low, ignoble, mean, or sordid: charged with niggardliness, and held to be little: and i. q. دَعِىٌّ [i. e. one whose origin, or lineage, is suspected; or an adopted son; &c.]. And A man quick in becoming angry.
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