Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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قِيقَآءٌ

قِيقَآءٌ, (Ḳ, voce تَلْتَلَةٌ; Ṣ, Ḳ, voce رَفَضَ, and voce وَلِيعٌ; Ḳ, voce جُفٌّ;, &c.,) or قِيقَآءَةٌ, (Ṣ, voce تَلْتَلَةٌ; and TA,) and قِيقَأَةٌ, (TA,) or قِيقَاةٌ and قِيقَايَةٌ, (JK,) The envelope (قِشْر, JK, or وِعَآء, TA) of the طَلْع [or spadix of the palm-tree]; (JK, TA;) which is made into a drinking-vessel, like the تَلْتَلَة: (JK:) the قِيقَآء of the طَلْع is the envelope (غِشَآء) that is with the وَلِيع. (Ḳ, voce جُفٌّ.)


قِيقٌ

قِيقٌ and see فَاقٌ.


قُياَقٌ

قُياَقٌ: see فَاقٌ.


قيقاء

قيقاء see voce حَرَبٌ and Ḳ, voce وَلِيعٌ and جُفٌّ.


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