Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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لغن لغو لف


3. ⇒ لاغولاغى

لَاغَاهُ He jested, or joked, with him; inf. n. مُلَاغَاةٌ. (A, TA.) You say, لَاغَاهُ فِى البَيْعِ. (A, TA, art. كيس.)


لَغْوٌ

لَغْوٌ, applied to speech, &c., Nought; of no account; (M, Ḳ;) unprofitable. (M.)

Root: لغو - Entry: لَغْوٌ Signification: A2

اليَمِينُ اللَّغْوُ: see KT, voce يَمِينٌ.


اللُّغَةُ

اللُّغَةُ The genuine language of the Arabs; which is the classical language.


لُغَوِىٌّ

لُغَوِىٌّ Of, or relating to, the genuine language of the Arabs. مَعْنًى لُغَوِىٌّ A genuine lexicological meaning.


لُغَيَّةٌ

لُغَيَّةٌ A word of weak authority. (TA, voce جِرَاب, et passim.)


لَاغٍ

لَاغٍ: see مَائِرٌ.


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