Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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زلق زلقم زلم


Q. 1. ⇒ زلقم

زَلْقَمَ He swallowed a gobbet, or morsel, or mouthful. (TA.)

Root: زلقم - Entry: Q. 1. Dissociation: B

[The inf. n.] زَلْقَمَةٌ signifies [also], accord. to IB, The being wide, broad, or ample. (TA.)


زُلْقُمٌ

زُلْقُمٌ The sea; from زَلْقَمَةٌ meaning as expl. above; as also قُلْزُمٌ. (IKh, TA.)


زُلْقُومٌ

زُلْقُومٌ i. q. حُلْقُومٌ [The windpipe]. (IDrd, Ṣ in art. زقم, L, and Ḳ.)

Root: زلقم - Entry: زُلْقُومٌ Signification: A2

Also The خُرْطُوم [i. e. nose, or fore part thereof,] of a dog: and of a beast of prey: and, accord. to IAạr, [the proboscis] of an elephant. (TA.)


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