Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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قرنفل قرى قز


1. ⇒ قرى

قَرَى الضَّيْفَ is doubly trans.: see a verse cited voce قُوهٌ.


8. ⇒ اقترى

اِفْتَرَى [meaning تَتَبَّعَ: see a verse of Aboo Dhu-eyb, voce خَافَةٌ, in art. خوف.] It also means He investigated a country or countries. (Ṣ,* Ḳ,* TA, all in art. قرى; and TA in art. قرو.) He made much and diligent search. (KL.) See also 10 in art. قرأ.


قِرًى

قِرًى Entertainment for a guest; that with which a guest is entertained. (Ṣ.)

Root: قرى - Entry: قِرًى Signification: A2

Water collected in a trough, or tank, for the drinking of beasts: see بَيُّوتٌ: thus explained in the M in art. بيت.


قَرِىٌّ

قَرِىٌّ A place where water runs, (T, Ṣ,) to, (T,) or in, or into, (Ṣ,) meadows, (T,) or a meadow. (Ṣ.) See شَيْخٌ (last sentence).

Root: قرى - Entry: قَرِىٌّ Signification: A2

Pl. أَقْرِيَةٌ: see قَرْءٌ.


قَرْيَةٌ

قَرْيَةٌ A town, or village; (Mṣb, TA;) a small بَلَد, smaller than a مَدِينَة: (MF, voce تِرْمِذ:) not well applied to a مَدِينَة unless qualified by an epithet denoting greatness. (TA in art. مَدِينَة.) See Bḍ, ii. 261.


قِرْوَتِهَا

نَاقَةٌ فِى قِرْوَتِهَا: see 4 in art. قرأ.


قَرِيَّةٌ

قَرِيَّةٌ [vulg. قَرْيَة The yard of a ship;] a squared piece of wood upon the head of the mast of a ship. (Az, TA in art. رنح.)


قَارِيَهٌ

قَارِيَهٌ A certain bird. See خُضَارِىٌّ and تَنَوُّطٌ.


قَارٍ

قَارٍ for قَارِئٌ, q. v.


قَرْوَاءُ

نَاقَةٌ قَرْوَاءُ A long-backed she-camel. (IB, in TA, voce هِرْجَابٌ.)


مَقْرًى

مَقْرًى: see 2 in art. حجل.


مَقْرُوٌّ / مَقْرِىٌّ

مَقْرُوٌّ and مَقْرِىٌّ for مَقْرُوْءٌ: see art. قرأ.


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