Arabic-English dictionary / William Thomson Wortabet, with the collaboration of John Wortabet and Harvey Porter.
- William Thomson Wortabet
- Date:
- 1888
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Arabic-English dictionary / William Thomson Wortabet, with the collaboration of John Wortabet and Harvey Porter. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![To be unjast Vi.>- 3\» * toward, act unjustly. Injustice, oppression, vio- wit>- lence; [exclamation of rebuke or pity.] Unjust; edge, oW side of a mountain. * To surround and take bold of; beset; be unavoidable. To be changed, >^■>- ^4 J ^ + transfonned; to be in heat (fe¬ male). Stagnate (water.) ■^1 '\ ^ Strength, jVs»-' £ Ji*- power, might; stragnating wa¬ ter in a valley. (See under Jy.) To draw i;^ vu*- O* near, beat at hand (time of any thing), be the proper time. To be the proper time, J or be opportune for one to To await a favourable mo- ment, (for doing anything), Wine-house, tavern. -•\ ''V' -> • . Affliction, calamity, adversi- ty, death. Time, or space long ^ Oi* or short; epoch; time, season o a thing. Instantaneously; at once. Some day, once. V. To bewilder, perplex, confuse; embarrass, astonish. To be embarrassed, per- plexed (in an affair). ^ 3e perplexed &c.; go around in eddies or whirlpools ; be full of water. '' Enclosure, fold; garden; jv>- place of refuge; asylum. Bewilderment; embar- y oj^ rassment; perplexity. Street; quarter; ^ iyo house. Confused, perplexed. Jjo- One who has entirely “^V. jfW lost his head. Embarrassed, stun- ^ ned, bewildered; perplexed. Planet. ^ \-A^4y \^y?-^ To deviate, turn back from, shun, flee. To act toward one with ar- ^\> tifice or guile: vie, contend with, strive to overcome. To fall into con- fusion. Place of refuge; asylum. '^4 La-ij {. To menstruate. Menstruation.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30092668_0607.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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