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Arabic-English lexicon

E.W. Lane

The Islamic Texts Society, 1984

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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An Arabic-English lexicon

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Arabic and English; pref. in English

"Derived from the best and the most copious eastern sources, comprising a very large collection of words and significations omitted in the ḳámoos, with supplements to its abridged and defective explanations, ample grammatical and critical comments and examples in prose and verse"--Original pub. t.p

Reprint. Originally printed: London ; Edinburgh : Williams and Norgate, 1863-1893

Pt. 6- / edited by Stanley Lane Poole

Vol. 1: A-S -- v. 2. Sh-Y

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The most scholarly dictionary of the Arabic language available. This work is the product of over thirty years of unrelenting labour. It is a work of such unique greatness that, since its first appearance almost 150 years ago, it has remained to this day supreme in the field of Arabic lexicography. No scholar or group of scholars has produced anything to supplant it. As it originally appeared and was later reproduced, the Lexicon consisted of eight large, cumbersome volumes, which made it difficult to use. Now, for the first time, the Islamic Texts Society has, with no loss whatsoever of clarity or legibility, brought together the eight large volumes into two compact volumes; it is now possible to keep the Lexicon on the work desk and refer to it with ease. Set of two volumes.

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