Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

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Intensive adjective from the root ع ج ز (ʕ-j-z); compare عَجَزَ (ʕajaza, to be weak, to grow old).

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Noun

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عَجُوز (ʕajūzf (plural عَجَائِز (ʕajāʔiz) or عُجُز (ʕujuz))

  1. old woman
  2. old man
  3. advanced in years
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  • Gulf Arabic: عيوز (ʕayūz)
  • Northern Kurdish: ecûze
  • Ottoman Turkish: عجوز (acuz)
  • Persian: عجوز ('ajuz), عجوزه ('ajuze)

Etymology 1.2

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Noun

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عُجُوز (ʕujūzm

  1. old age
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Hijazi Arabic

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Root
ع ج ز
1 term

Etymology

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From Arabic عَجُوز (ʕajūz).

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Adjective

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عجوز (ʕajūz) (feminine عَجوزة (ʕajūza), common plural عَجايِز (ʕajāyiz))

  1. old (age)
    Antonym: كَبير (kabīr)

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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From Arabic عَجُوز (ʕajūz).

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عجوز (acuz)

  1. old woman

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Persian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Arabic عَجُوز (ʕajūz).

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Readings
Classical reading? ajūz
Dari reading? ajūz
Iranian reading? ajuz
Tajik reading? ajuz

Noun

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عَجوز ('ajuz) (plural عَجوز‌ها ('ajuz-hâ) or عَجائِز ('ajâ'ez))

  1. old woman; crone; hag; beldam
    Synonym: پیرزن (pirzan)
  2. witch; sorceress
    Synonym: ساحره (sâhere)
  3. (figurative, poetic) the frail and transient world, compared to a decrepit woman
    • c. 1390, Hafez, “Ghazal 37”, in دیوان حافظ [The Divan of Hafez]‎[1]:
      مجو درستیِ عهد از جهانِ سست نهاد
      که این عجوز، عروس هزاردامادست
      majû durustî-yi ahd az jahân-i sust nihâd
      ki în ajûz, arûs-i hazâr dâmâd ast
      Have no faith in promises from this feeble-hearted world,
      For this crone has been the bride to a thousand suitors.
      (romanization in Classical Persian)

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