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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![• ry To collect and transport ^ \\^\ from one place to another. To draw upon one’s self; ^ earn, acquire. To seek or demand any- JlAirl thing to be brought or imported. To try to gain or attract favour. Importation, import. Crime. V Clamoiu-, noise, tmnult. ^LS> Imported goods, ^ slaves, cattle. Clamour, tumult, confusion. Cattle or slave - dealer. :L% One who imports, leads, di’aws, pulls, brings. Rose water, a kind of sherbet; julep. Anything that attracts, draws, pulls, drags. Drawn, attracted, pulled; imported. To touch and make to sound; cry out, call aloud; thunder. To be shaken; fall into 3'^ iniins. Little bell, [string J(>5C- g of bells to adorn tbe necks of cattle &c., or the ankles of ladies.] Sound of a bell; noise caused by thunder. Grandees, lords, a great il<> people. Important, serious affair. 5 Splendour, majesty; power, glory (ot God). [Maker of pack - saddles. J .1 ^ ^ ^ Human greatness; majesty, grandeur. Great; ven- erable; magnificent; glorious; strong. The bestowal of 5.^^ 3% honoui*, reverence; act of magnifying. That which is general, ex- tends over a whole country (rain, etc.). Book; code. To di-ive ; draw, drag, pull, biing; assem¬ ble. To threaten. To cry out, call 4.^ to, incite a horse or urge it on by the voice. To gather, assem- 0<> ble from all sides. n ■ ^ ^ To raise a cry, cry :;-U out at; collect from every¬ where ; draw upon one’s self. To be led, drawn, driven. Be imported.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30092668_0659.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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