Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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مرغ مرق مرن


8. ⇒ امترق

اِمْتَرَقَ He drew a sword from its scabbard. (TA, voce اِهْتَلَبَ; and voce اِعْتَقَّ.)


مَرْقُ

مَرْقُ الإِهَابِ The burying of the skin, or hide, in the earth, so that its hair may be removed, and it may become ready for tanning. (Ḳ,* TA in art. افق.) See also فَلَقَ.


مَرَقٌ

مَرَقٌ in grapes: see سُكَّرٌ.

Root: مرق - Entry: مَرَقٌ Signification: A2

مَرَقٌ Broth; gravy-soup; and any decoction.


مَارِقٌ

سَهْمٌ مَارِقٌ An arrow of which the whole has passed through the animal at which it is shot. (A, art. مرد.) See صَارِدٌ, and مُغْتَلِمُ.


مُرِّيقٌ

مُرِّيقٌ: see دُرِّىْءٌ.

Root: مرق - Entry: مُرِّيقٌ Signification: A2

مُرَّيْق in the Ḳ is a mistake for مُرِّيق. (TA.) See also عُلِّيَّةٌ, in art. علو, in which مُرِّيقَةٌ is mentioned as the n. un.


مَمْرَقٌ

مَمْرَقٌ A kind of small lantern in the roof of a chamber, for the admission of air, generally octagonal, the sides of wooden lattice-work, and the top a cupola; a sky-light; any kind of window or aperture in a roof.


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