1. فَظَّ
1 faZ~a * , (Msb,) sec. pers. faZiZota , (S, M, Msb,) inf. n. faZaAZapN (S, M, Msb, K) and faZaZN , (M, K,) but the former is the more common because of the difficulty of pronouncing the doubled letter in the latter, (M,) and ↓ fiZaAZN is syn. with these, (M, K,) and so is ↓ faZaAZN , but these two are simple substs., (M,) He (a man) was, or became, such as is termed faZ~N [i. e. rough, coarse, rude, &c., as expl. below]; (S, M, Msb, K; *) or rough, &c., so as to be unduly feared. (Msb.) -A2- faZ~apu , (M, K,) aor. faZu3a , inf. n. faZ~N ; (TK;) and ↓ AftZ~hu ; (M, K;) He let it out, namely the water termed faZ~N , by cutting open the stomach [of a camel]: (M, TA:) or he pressed it, or squeezed it, out, namely the water so termed, (M, K,) from the stomach, (M, TA,) and drank it: (TK:) and kari$a baEiyrK ↓ AftZ~ he slaughtered a camel, and pressed out, or squeezed out, the water of its stomach, and strained it: (Esh-Sháfi'ee, T:) or ↓ AftZ~ signifies he gave his camel to drink, then bound his mouth in order that he might not ruminate, and, when attacked by thirst, cut open his belly, and pressed out, or squeezed out, the fluid of the feces of his stomach, and drank it: (S:) and Alkari$a ↓ A^afoZaZotu I pressed out, or squeezed out, the water of the stomach. (Z, TA.)
2. فَظٌّ
faZ~N * , applied to a man, (T, S, M, &c.,) Rough; coarse; rude; unkind; hard; churlish; uncivil; surly; hard to deal with; incompliant; unobsequious; (S, M, O, K, and Bd in iii. 153;) evil in disposition; illnatured; (O, K, and Bd and Jel ubi suprà;) hard-hearted; hard, or severe; rough, coarse, or the like, so as to be unduly feared; (Msb;) rough, or coarse, in speech; (Lth, T, M, K;) sour, or austere, therein: (Lth:) [said in the T to be from the same word in the sense next following; but accord. to the M, the reverse seems to be the case:] pl. A^afoZaAZN . (M.) You say, A_in~ahu lafaZ~N baZ~N [ Verily he is rough, coarse, or the like ]; the latter word being an imitative sequent; (M, K;) as such we regard it because Th, who mentions it, does not explan it; (M;) and ↓ faZiyZN baZiyZN [app. signifies the same]. (TA in art. bZ .) -A2- Also The water of the stomach [ of a camel ], (T, S, K,) which is pressed, or squeezed, out, and drunk, (T, K,) on an occasion of want of water, (T,) in the waterless deserts; (T, K;) the water that comes forth from the stomach [ of a camel ]; because it is a coarse, or bitter, beverage: (M:) it may not be used for the purpose of religious purification: (Esh-Sháfi'ee, T:) also, the urine of horses which is drunk on an occasion of thirst: pl. fuZuwZN : thus used by Mutemmem Ibn-Nuweyreh. (M, L.)