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 set; become enriched or receive a gift; be haughty; recover health. To be haughty or Jc 'jvd overbearing. o ^ Compulsion. [Pride, haugh- tiness.] Algebra. Art of setting broken or Sj^.^ dislocated bones. Bandage ; splint. ^ Greatness; j power of God. One who sets broken ^;\£> * bones; who forces, compels. Strong, powerful; ^ jU»- proud, cruel, a giant, tyrant One who sets broken bones. Set (bone); constrained, forced, compelled. Gypsiuu. •) To form, create; knead ; mix water Avith earth, or lime with sand. Creation, formation. Knead- ing. The fifth letter of the alphabet ^ called I?Jm. As a numeral sign = 3. To belloAv, j low, roai’. ✓ ax To beseech, implore, cry J\ aloud in prayer or supplication. To be agi- UW tated, heave (the soul Avith emotion). Hyena. To lop ; cut off \ or oixt. Deep Avell, g cistern; hole. Small mantle, coat •JO or jacket AAuth wide sleeves. ^ » To set or bandage a broken bone ; help, assist; relieve the poor. To force, compel. To bo 1i6<i1g(1, \ restored. To recoA’^er health. To constrain, force, compel.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30092668_0671.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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