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'Abd = servile | 44 |
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwán (Caliph) | 319 |
Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr | 318 |
Abú Kurrat = father of coolness (Chameleon) | 165 |
Abu 'l-Hasan (not Husn) | 162 |
Abu 'l-Hosayn (father of the Fortlet) = fox | 132 |
Abú Sirhán = father of (going out to pray by) morning | 146 |
'Ad (pre-historic Arab tribe) | 294 |
Adultery (son of, to one's own child) | 219 |
Akh al-Jahálah = brother of ignorance | 162 |
Al (the article with Proper Names) | 309 |
Alak = clotted blood | 26 |
Ali (murder of) | 319 |
Alif (stature like) | 236 |
Allah (give thee profit) | 17 |
(unto, we are returning) | 317 |
Allusions (far-fetched, fanciful and obscure) | 58; 169; 176; 263 |
Alpinism (unknown) | 324 |
Amor discende non ascende | 240 |
Amsá = he passed the evening, etc. | 239 |
Amtár, pl. of Matr., q.v. | 295 |
Andam = Brazil-wood, dragon's blood | 263 |
Angels (appearing to Sodomites) | 301 |
Ape-names (expressing auspiciousness) | 159 |
Arab (pathos) | 55 |
(the noble merciful) | 88 |
(shop) | 163 |
Arák = (tooth-stick of the) wild caper-tree; Aráka = I see thee | 275 |
Ar'ar = Juniper-tree, "heath | 254 |
Ardhanárí = the half-woman | 306 |
Army (divided into six divisions) | 290 |
As'ad = more (or most) fortunate | 346 |
Asáfírí = sparrow-olives | 295 |
Ass (goad) | 116 |
(voice "most ungrateful") | 117 |
(the wild, "handy" with his hoof) | 235 |
Ayát = signs, Koranic verses | 307 |
Ayshat al-durrah murrah = the sister-wife has a bitter life | 308 |
Awwá (name of Satan's wife) | 229 |
Bátánaj = white camomile | 58 |
Bachelor not admitted in Arab quarters | 191 |
Back-parts compared to revolving heavens | 18 |
Badawi (cannot swim) | 69 |
(baser sort) | 70 |
(shifting camp in spring | ib. |
(noble) | 88 |
Baghdád = Garden of Justice | 100 |
Bahadur = the brave | 334 |
Bahrám (varanes) = planet Mars | 339 |
Bakhshish naturalized as Anglo-Egyptian | 45 |
Bakk = bug | 328 |
Ballúr (Billaur) = crystal, etc. | 194 |
Banát al-Na'ash = the Great Bear | 28; 221 |
Bands of bandits | 101 |
Banner (bound to a spear, sign of investiture) | 307 |