1. رَكَزَ
1 rakaza * , (S, A, Msb, K,) aor. rakuza (S, Msb, K) and rakiza , (K,) inf. n. rakozN , (S, A, Msb,) He stuck, or fixed, a spear, (S, A, Msb, K,) and a stick, (A,) or some other thing, (TA,) into the ground, (S, A, Msb, K,) upright; (TA;) as also ↓ rk~z , (K,) inf. n. tarokiyzN . (TA.) You say also, rakaza AlHar~u Als~afaY , aor. rakuza , inf. n. rakozN , The heat made the thornbushes fast in the ground [by hardening the soil]. (TA.) And rakaza A@ll~`hu AlmEaAdina fiY AljibaAli God fixed the metals, or minerals, in the mountains: (A, TA:) or caused them to exist therein. (K, * TA.) And rakaza AlmaAla , inf. n. as above, He buried the property. (TA.)
2. رِكْزٌ
rikozN * A sound: (Fr, TA:) or a low sound; (S, A, K;) i. q. His~N : (K:) or a sound that is not vehement: or the sound, or voice, of a man, which one hears from afar; such as that of the hunter talking to his dogs. (TA.) So in the Kur [xix. last verse], A^awotasomaEu lahumo rikozFA [ Or dost thou hear a sound of them? &c.]. (S, TA.) [See fahara .] ― -b2- [Golius assigns to it also the signification of Beauty ( pulchritudo ); app. from his having found, in a copy of the K, waAlHusonu in the place of wAlHis~u .] -A2- Also An intelligent, forbearing, liberal or munificent, man: (AA:) or a learned, intelligent, liberal or munificent, generous, man. (K.)