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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!['0J\ Parallel (Hue). To be foul, soiled, unclean. To soil, contaminate. To be weighed (object). Be composed in the proper measure (verses). To weigh (money), receive it weighed. To be filthy, ' g'y soiled. Dirt, uncleanliness.^ Dirty, unclean, soiled. To place a pil- v ♦ low beneath one. To be propped, lean on a y pillow. > ''’x '’r A pillow. A- ^ ^ ;.iU .iv- ^ cushion, couch. Weighing; weighed, i; j_, oJ.? ^ < -s. • Weight; full ^ OJ^ weight or measure. (Prosodv) metre. (Gram) measure or scheme of a word. A Aveight. Talent jj ^ (of silver or gold). A weigher. Of full weight. ,j A prudent, reflecting ^$\^\\ person. Equivalence. A form of iS parallelism of words. Equib’b- To be in'the middle ; penetrate into the middle. rium. Equal, equivalent. OjW ^ } W eighed. Complete, reg- ular (verse or verb). To place or put in the _j middle. Divide into tv o'. 'fo take a middle course, la^y T ‘ \ * '''i To intervene or medi- ia—y ate between (two enemies). £• A ‘i ’ ' Middle, centre (ot is- j a thing). ]\Iedium. Inter- g mediate. At the middle point. Between two extremes. Scales, balance, £ 'o'-H* Justice. Precision. Quantity. Form (of Arabic v'erbs) Meas¬ ure (of a vers('). The Balance = (A.st?’.) Libra. To be gathered, 1. j j c5jj ♦ heaped up (objects) ( Vide in ij'j\ ) iSjy d’o be parallel Equivalence of two things. Parallelism.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30092668_0074.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)