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 proud, ^ haughty. Proud, haughty. t z &' To congeal, harden, stiffen, coag¬ ulate, freeze; grow tranquil, calm doAvn; be stupid, dull; be miserly. To harden ; stiffen, coagu- late, freeze. To be penurious; do little aJ,.\ good. To cause to harden. Hard, firm, pi. solids. ' ® ' ■ Hardhearted; shed- i.W” ding no tears. Miserly, avaricious. ✓ • • The solids, the mineral kingdom. Dry year or season; ^ dried up ground. Fossil; mineral, solid; inorganic thing. The fifth and ( f ^ sixth months of | the Mohammed- J •*.- an year. ( » Hardening, coagulating, freezing, thickness (of a liquid). Live coal. Censer; perfunv ing -pan. , ■j z Revelation, apparition (of God to man). [Epiphany; transfiguration of Christ Jesus.] Polished,burnished (blade); « ^ smoothed, planed (plank). Manifested, revealed. To polish, vLr burnish, make bright. To be or become * abundant, full; be brimful (well). To spread or grow jt? luxuriantly, be abimdant (plant). To be plentiful, full to the ' ■ * brim and above (water^: be covered rvith vegetation (soil). Plenty,abundance; great number; crowd. In crowds or numbers; in W flocks, masses. Troop, croAvd. To speak indistinctly; conceal in one’s heart. Skull. r. To be restive and run away (horse); be headstrong; quick, lively ; act capriciously, go at random. To thi’ow at, hit. Refractory, obsti- '^W nate, strong-headed.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30092668_0656.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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