Supplement to the Thesaurus syriacus of R. Payne Smith / collected and arranged by his daughter J. P. Margoliouth.
- Robert Payne Smith
- 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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![JLX col. 125. Salsola Kali, a soapwort, add refs. Med. 560. 6, JL.li j.tftoQ a stem of soapwort, ib. 574. 22, )>j*? bopv<viov, Saponaria, soapwort, fuller’s herb, ib. 63. 18, 22, 171. 7. ♦£/ col. 125. Shapbal, unusual form ffJL to leave, they left— abandoned — the country round Mosul on account of famine, Dion. 176. 21, 177. 5. Part. too late, opp. jaliLao too early. Hist. Mon. i. 92. 13. Eshtaphli col. 128, add ref. to be left out, be lacking, Greg. Carm. 103. 10. ~i~l, col. 127. 5 of par. Jusol the farther sea = the Caspian, M.Z. 33. 43, 58. 30. ) b-sW ■« KaaoTfXrjs rikeionaKos, utterly bad, Pelagia 7. 32. Pit. the second half of the choir, opp. Brev. Chald. i. 26 pluries; Qdham W. 7, ff. Cf. ]IdUU* 1 f. add: Stcupopd, differentia (one of the subjects of philosophy), But. Sap. Philos. 1. 2. JAji? odTcLJt**/ that the matter teas otherivise, Is. Ant. B. 85. 12. 4K VA> col. 131. 1. 1 of par. correct J^o» to ^44®* a bramble. a part of Arabia, Doc. Mon. 213. 25, C.B.M. 709 b. a red dye, Chimie xlvii. i. q. q. v. wr Gr. rjvtai, reins, Gest. Alex. 48. 8, 135? 4, ZA- xxii- 205. Atys, lover of Rhea, Arist. Apol. JL, 7> 9- -it Ati, a village in Adiabene, Chast. 10 ult., 16. 18. (? a monastery in Arabia, C.B.M. 711 b, Doc. Mon. 218. 25. Atticus, a philosopher, BH. ap. Hebraica iii. ^51. 11. col. 132. Attic, Tim. i. ed. Braun 28, attic Greek, G. Busame, 5 b. 4 af. col. 132. astron. the zone of the heavens, the heavenly sphere, Jjot ***»/ .»v>S.jJ '%£>, N. Hist. ii. 3, sect. 1, ib. cap. v, sect. 6 and often. Italicum, Italian, Chimie 10. 5. Usually See col. 146. col. 133. add: choked up, ^.oc^io iLflfio yO_j( y.».N.yi v»t, Ephr. Ref. ii. 186. 26 ; wr j ■ v>.1. ^ r stopped up, deaf ears, id. ed. Lamy 1. 169. 6. 1. 18 of par. .)felll^Sjoo or oDtu^io the Syriac alphabet is divided into consonants and vowels and the consonants are either quiescent or vocalized, But. Sap. Philos. 6. 3. ) lc\ ,vi I ^ add metaph. solidity, trust¬ worthiness, Pallad, 94. 3 af. pr. n. m. Atarbius, Pleroph. 22. 9. col. 134. lemon or orange, add ref. Gest. Alex. 217. 5, JL», Chimie 48. 18, Med. 266. 2, 304. 11, 12. hQp^-ja.A vo --it irepoprjKTjs, oblong, gloss. Jojk. JJ But. Sap. Isag. 2. 4. )oocuo^/ col. 134. heteronyms, ref. But. Sap. ii. 1, pt. 2. Ipotfatrophy, 1 ).a~. N. Hist. viii. 2. 2. *aoca..j^/ Trajan, Emperor, Stud. Sin. ix. 93- 5> 94- 4 af.; *eeo±,^ ib. 1. 7, 94 ter. and col. 1519. 4*/ interj. woe, \claa u.a\ «/, Dion. I5I- 7- the river Jaxartes, Jac. Edes. Hex. 13, 13. ib. 26. 11, Yars. and joa^Uai/. {mciKoai, refrains or burdens of hymns, C.S.B. 273. Ibrasakis, transliteration of ABPAEA2. The numerical value of the Syriac as of the Greek letters is 365. Basilides called this name the name of God, Coupes ii. 107, 115.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31366211_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)