Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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شلو شلياق شم


الشَّلْيَاقُ

الشَّلْيَاقُ A certain northern constellation, [namely, Lyra,] consisting of ten stars, the bright star [alpha] of which is called النَّسْرُ الوَاقِعُ: the Arabs liken it to a vulture (نَسْر) which has contracted its wings to itself, as though it had alighted upon a thing: the vulgar call [the three chief stars in] it الأَثَافِى: and before the bright star is a dim star which the Arabs call الأَظْفَار [i. e. the talons]. (Ḳzw. [Not in any of my Lexicons.])


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