Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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وضف وضن وط


وَضِينٌ

وَضِينٌ A girth (بِطَان) wide, woven of thongs or hair, or only of skin; (M, Ḳ;) said to be adapted for the رَحْل and the هَوْدَج; the بِطَان being peculiarly for the قَتَب: (M:) or it is for the هَوْدَج, like the بِطَان for the قَتَب and the تَصْدِير for the رَحْل and the حِزَام for the سَرْج; and both [but to what this refers is doubtful] are like the نِسْع, except that they are of thongs woven one upon another, doubly or more. (Ṣ.)


مِيضَنَةٌ

مِيضَنَةٌ i. q. قُفَّةٌ i. e. مَرْجُونَةٌ. (TA in art. ضون.)


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