Supplement to the Thesaurus syriacus of R. Payne Smith / collected and arranged by his daughter J. P. Margoliouth.
- Payne Smith, R. (Robert), 1818-1895.
- Date:
- 1927
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Supplement to the Thesaurus syriacus of R. Payne Smith / collected and arranged by his daughter J. P. Margoliouth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![rdnx. I 9 9 9 p * M-S.* of or pertaining to the hours, Ui>) “ les temps d'une heure ” are the degrees of the equator which answer to one hour, i.e. a twelfth part of the arc of the equator between sunrise and sunset, De Astrolabe 249* 5, 256 bis, 282 note, 288 note. Jlojs*. col. 4253. wax. Add: Ji'cLiX JJ2© yellowish fluid from sores, Med. 554. 12. )iola^,A, f. waxiness, thick waxen colour, Med. 557. 17. waxy, wax-coloured, «c*cL«-a3 JJla-iX, Med. 599. 20, 600. 19, 22, 601. 2. kJla.VA. icax-like, add ref. Med. 576. 22. col. 4254. Add : Ethpa. to he coughed up, Med. 201. 5. = Arab. J. reward for delivering up a fugitive, Dion. in. 5, 9, the Emir s portion of exactions, ib. 162. 2. 5. For other instances of a. for _ cf. -««■- IsJJ ib. 33. 6 and ib. 115 f. Nold. in locc. of Mosul and in Modern Syriac Syriac ).adi*„, Mingana, dj©t (sic) la.*,* JjjLik. ' 'if * Med. 600. 3. X 9 9 Ua*. m. a sharpened stake. darts and spears, Josephus vi. 15 ult. a relative adjective from above, Med. 600. 3. J.3.A.V) the slope or foot of a mountain, )»a^> la.x-20 Pet. Ib. 98. 4. Cf. 'SK' to make steep or sloping, transl. 93 note. J&ca. f. a large needle, f ) js»»3.A,2Q a basket maker’s needle, Op. Nest. 146. 5. col. 4263, Add: [JLLj brass founders, Alex.-Lied. ZDMG. lx. 819. 11 cu^..2l.*, col. 4267. a bolus, suppository, 1>-J ?|? y^ooo JJclIAsljL Med. 102. 3, 107. 20, JJaL^aJL, ib. 432. 7, 11 L44 t—Uo N. oi l, ib. 610. 14 f. f. a thorny plant, St, Med. 585- 13- accompanied with coughing, Jod> Hippoc. iii. 30. col. 4255. UjL.v*, muddy, La*. Sev. Lett. 360. 1. pr.n. m. Jafar, Dion. 115. 15. col. 4256. a mountain, Chast. 22. 10, 50. 18, 21. -ajw Arab. t—sLi> to look. To turn back, look back ]^.i &.L A.M.B. iii. 600. Ethpe. <331^*,/ to be cleared of stones, locj.3 Geop. 14. 24. Aph. «ajL/^with ^so to diverge from, Ephr. Ref. i. 40. 11. Ettaph. &JLLI? to be condoned, Sev. Lett. 140. 9. UaUVi needing indulgence, Sev. Lett. 163. 11. 1-2-jI col. 4258. la*,? ]i_a.v the edible root of a small plant called in vulgar Arabic y in compounds, col. 4277. JlVai ♦.■*3.*. KciWlvacos, victorious, Sev. Ant. Vit. 81. 12, Sev. Lett. 139. 13; Ji’c^dao KaXoyrjfios, venerable, id. Vit. 107. 7; If—a L )«-^»cAoo tvcrroxos, Greg. Carm. ii. 22. 21; l30j^3 i.v*a.ik. evnpocrconos, plausible, Sev. Ant. Horn. 58. 1, Letters 57. 11. liLfi-ScLA, col. 4274. fawning, (.cL N. Hist. vii. 1. 1. JIoIaSX col. 4278. In compounds: loi-a*. JloK=>j.» misunderstanding of cvKoapia, Sev. Lett. 79. 19. Jla*. col. 4280. g) a line of verse, Jim. IS-cuw isocolon, a metre with four rests to a line, C.B.M. 615 a 7 af., J-.ci.jL* Ja». a poem of even lines opp. )Lts3» long lines mingled with shorter verses, Sev. Poet. 149 v. Jn*. Pael tA&L col. 4281. Ref. JliL^X Ja#L bathe the eyes, Med. 82. 11. Ettaph. to have been poisoned, add : «_o BH. Stories 11. 33.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31366211_0359.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)