نبز

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ن ب ز (n-b-z).

Verb

نَبَزَ (nabaza) I, non-past يَنْبِزُ‎ (yanbizu)

  1. to nickname, to give an opprobrious appellation, to upbraid

Conjugation

Noun

نَبْز (nabz) m (plural أَنْبَاز (ʾanbāz))

  1. verbal noun of نَبَزَ (nabaza) (form I)
  2. opprobrious appellation, byname
    Synonym: لَقَب (laqab)

Declension

Verb

نَبَّزَ (nabbaza) II, non-past يُنَبِّزُ‎ (yunabbizu)

  1. to give opprobrious appellations much

Conjugation

Adjective

نَبِز (nabiz)

  1. ignoble, opprobrious

Declension

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