etc.)”), a variant of ح ص ي (ḥ ṣ y), ح ص و (ḥ ṣ w). IPA(key): /ħa.zaːʔ/ حَزَاء • (ḥazāʔ) m (collective, singulative حَزَاءَة f (ḥazāʔa)) (rare, in post-classical...
d͡ʒan/ فَيْجَن • (fayjan) m rue (Ruta gen. et spp.) Hyponyms: سَذَاب (saḏāb), حَزَاء (ḥazāʔ) Declension of noun فَيْجَن (fayjan) Maltese: fejġel, fejġen...
Arabic: سُذَاب m (suḏāb), فَيْجَن m (fayjan), حَزَاء m (ḥazāʔ) (obsolete already by 1000 CE) Aramaic: Classical Syriac: ܦܝܓܢܐ m (peygānā), ܣܕܒ m (/*səḏāḇ/)...
سَذَاب or سُذَاب • (saḏāb or suḏāb) m common rue (Ruta graveolens) Synonym: حَزَاء (ḥazāʔ) Hypernym: فَيْجَن (fayjan) Declension of noun سَذَاب (saḏāb); سُذَاب...
can be traced to Proto-Semitic. Both roots are ascribed plant names: That حَزَاء (ḥazāʔ, “rue”), this حَزْرَة (ḥazra, “bitter or salty tree or fruit”), a...