An Arabic-English Lexicon (in Eight Volumes), Vol. IV: Derived from the Best and the Most Copious Eastern Sources by Edward W. Lane, Stanley Lane-Poole

An Arabic-English Lexicon (in Eight Volumes), Vol. IV: Derived from the Best and the Most Copious Eastern Sources

Edward W. Lane, Stanley Lane-Poole

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Compiled over many years in the 1800s by Edward William Lane, The Arabic-English Lexicon is a massive Arabic-English dictionary based on several medieval Arabic dictionaries, mainly the Taj al-'Arus, or "Crown of the Bride" by al-Zabidi, also writ...

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