Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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طوى طى طيب


2. ⇒ طىّى

طَيَّيْتُ طَآءً I wrote a ط. (TA.)


طَآءٌ

طَآءٌ, also pronounced طَا, One of the letters of the alphabet [i. e. the letter ط]: masc. and fem.: Kh says that its ا is originally ى. (TA.) [See art. ط.]

Root: طى - Entry: طَآءٌ.1 Dissociation: B

It is also an epithet applied to a man, meaning Multum coiens. (KL, TA.)


طَىَّ

طَىَّ: and طِىٌّ: and طَيَّةٌ: and طِيَّةٌ (also pronounced طِيَةٌ): and طَيَّانُ, fem. طَيَّا or طَيَّآءٌ: see in art. طوى.


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