Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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كَعْنَبٌ

كَعْنَبٌ Short: (Ḳ:) an epithet applied to a man. (Az.)

Root: كعنب - Entry: كَعْنَبٌ Dissociation: B

الكَعْنَبُ and الكُعَانِبُ The lion. (Ḳ.)

Root: كعنب - Entry: كَعْنَبٌ Dissociation: C

كَعَانِبُ Knobs, or protuberances, (عُجَرٌ,) of the head. (Ḳ.) كَعْنَبٌ A man having knobs, or protuberances, (عُجَرٌ,) on his head. (Ḳ.)


مُكَعْنَبُ

تَيْسٌ مُكَعْنَبُ القَرْنِ A he-goat having the horn curved so as to resemble a ring: (Ḳ:) like مُشَعْنَب, q. v. (TA.)


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