طيز
Egyptian Arabic edit
Etymology edit
Uncertain, but likely related to Arabic طُز (ṭuz, “passed gas”), طَزْطَزَ (ṭazṭaza, “to pass gas frequently, or many or much gas”), potentially onomatopoeic for flatulence, and North Levantine Arabic طَوْبَز (“to bend over and expose one's rear”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
طيز • (ṭīz)
Hijazi Arabic edit
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ط ي ز |
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Libyan Arabic edit
Etymology edit
See Above.
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طيز (ṭīẓ) m
North Levantine Arabic edit
Etymology edit
See Above.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
طيز • (ṭīz) m
South Levantine Arabic edit
Etymology edit
See Above.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
طيز • (ṭīz)
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