Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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زغبر زغرد زغل


Q. 1. ⇒ زغرد

زَغْرَدَةٌ The braying that is reiterated (L, Ḳ) in the fauces, or throat, (L,) or in the جَوْف [meaning chest], (Ḳ,) of the camel: (L, Ḳ:) an inf. n., of which the verb is زَغْرَدَ: you say, زَغْرَدَ البَعِيرُ. (TḲ.)

Root: زغرد - Entry: Q. 1. Signification: A2

Hence the زَغْرَدَة of women on the occasions of rejoicings. (TA.) [One says, of a woman, زَغْرَدَتْ, more commonly in the present day زَغْرَطَتْ, meaning She uttered shrill, quavering, or rapidly-reiterated, sounds, or cries of joy: which sounds, or cries, are termed زَغَارِيدُ↓, and now more commonly زَغَارِيط.]


زَغَارِيدُ

زَغَارِيدُ: see above.


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