Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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قُنْبُرٌ

قُنْبُرٌ and قُنْبُرَآءُ A species of the [kind of bird called] حُمَّر: (TA:) [or resembling the حُمَّر:] i. q. قُبَّرٌ [i. e., the lark]: (Ṣ, Ḳ, art. قبر:) n. un. قُنْبُرَةٌ, (Ṣ, Mṣb, art. قبر:) also pronounced قُنْبَرَةٌ: (Mṣb, ibid.:) pl. قَنَابِرُ. (TA.) See قُبَّرٌ.


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قُنَّابِرَى

قُنَّابِرَى A certain herb, or leguminous plant, (بَقْلَةٌ,) growing forth in the beginning of the رَبِيع; a Nabathæan word; called in Arabic تَمْلُول [correctly تُمْلُول] and غُمْلُول; eaten by men; and called in Pers. بَرْغَشْت [correctly بَرْعَسْت]; called by the people of Ghazneh ثِرِيْد: (O:) correctly with teshdeed to the ن, though in most of the copies of the Ḳ without teshdeed; and with kesr to the ب, as in the Tekmileh. (TA.) See غُمْلُولٌ.


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