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Meaning of Tawaffa from Dictionary of Lane

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Meaning of Tawaffa from Dictionary of Lane

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aN ARABIC-ENGLISH LEXICON BY EDWARD WILLIAM LANE IN EIGHT PARTS PART8 = O-G LIBRAIRIE DU LIBAN Riad el Solh Square BEIRUT - LEBANON 1968 Me ak is YN CLs tpl a bth gots es QI Sak iy 8 Coda LF od 5S AE gill SN ESL sd avy pte gl aby an 21,515 bi Wine Batt SL 6 3.0013 SN peed eG Sth eg SII 85 BSS asp iat oe GO se PUBLISHER'S NOTE Edward William Lane's ARABIC- ENGLISH LEXICON Buk I Contains all the Classical words, their derivatives, and their usages. It appears in cight separate volumes and took the author more than thirty years to compile. Book II which Dr. Lane contemplated and which was to contain rare words and explanations, was incomplete at the time of his death in 1876 and therefore never appeared. In describing Lane's Lexicon, Dr. G. P. Badger wrote, This marvellous work in its fullness and richness. its deep research correctness and simplicity of arrangement far transcends the Lexicon of any language ever pre- cented ta the world » Pete eben by OFFSET CONBOGRANIRE ARABIC-ENGLISH LEXICON, DERIVED FROM THE BEST AND THE MOST COPIOUS EASTERN SOURCES; COMPHISING A VERY LARGE COLLECTION OF WORDS AND SIGNIFICATIONS OMITTED IN THE KAwons, WITH SUPPLEMENTS TO ITS ABRIDGED AND DEFECTIVE EXPLANATIONS, AMPLE GRAMMATICAL AND CRITICAL COMMENTS, AND EXAMPLES IN PROSE AND VERSE: COMPOSED BY MEANS OF THE MUNIFICENCE OF THE MOST NOBLE ALGERNON, DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, KG, ETO. ETC. ETc, AND THE BOUNTY OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT: BY EDWARD WILLIAM LANE, IN TWO BOOKS: ‘THE FIRST CONTAINING ALL THE CLASSICAL WORDS AND SIGNIFICATIONS COMMONLY KNOWN 10 THE LEARNED AMONG THE ARABS: ‘THE SECOND, THOSE THAT ARE OF KARE OCCURRENCE AND NOT COMMONLY KNOWN. BOOK I.—PART 8. . ' wY-c an, sad ofa hing Borne by water | erie tot, namely, a pace, — aie Ie Sel, lay 0% closed, upon iy on agin ie — | ty alba originated the hing, or evn, and He fl inte inane. — [fe sen, or smart, or the likes he bet sha St OB tn Ga eam, mening he found Kime) ene toe, or ehanand te hen desert (Og: and 555 Gin mean, or gore (8, in ak GON) for blight npen, 83 from th lighting of bint). 2 lll hy Se, often ignites Ze (a garmont, &., oF a Tortion thereat) les agains or npon a crtin ang ermade mic slanghter among then: (Mg) for he fought thm vehement: (Ko he fel fight: (PS) bth mean the wane: (G9 he mae wm onstaroht npon thems Qh Gaby he made an anole oF oneness, aterean ln) ety hs meng 635 pon them en themomy. (EL) — a8 He poe evi hi, behinds Dark, or bie absence, or others, ying of him What would grew hin be herd its (3) santered hin Merv life, o eitperte, his charged | hin ih tie feat he ie dome ig or detracted from his reputation, —(4L,) — Sie Se CB $85, [and LE Se, (eo an. 514)} It upped, alerd for, hin ready Bab gl. (pb) Wi gs 1 load in selon some sod Jb in the 5nd ce Dat Je ns 00: and Cas. on grout aed. — id ot stand wth him nay steady voce £25, ond of art. bem) (You wep] MP ES aa Fin aL 8 ae aking sod ith hi (eyo oud OF (0 he expres oa be allowable in eid end]; yn. (1A) bts Ss 5 [Ut ep, we 00) — Sy S85, and SS ys we B05, SE lb $4.1 (or) pis toa hig put 4(MA, TA) ink. 2, (KE, TA) (0 commonly ond in the present ay] He vgn the rting (forthe purpose of iin efit ot ther beneath, or by endorsing i); (MA, KL (but a geno wed ie carer, hough potas times) he onneced

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