'A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English; with a Dissertation on the Languages, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations' [811r] (1626/1826)
The record is made up of 1 volume (908 folios). It was created in 1829. It was written in English, Arabic and Persian. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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\Zk*\yc muvedzakhat, (m of Contending with another
about drawing water. Rivalling in leaping or moving forwards.
a ^a\yo mazodzi^ (pi. of mawza t ) Places. Villages.
Occurrences.
muwaza^at, (in of Wagering, depositing the
bets. Leaving, abandoning (a sale). Consenting, assenting.
Dissension, discontent.
a muwata-at, (in of Emulating, doing equal
with. Consenting, agreeing (with another).
mawdtir, (pi. of JsVo mdtir') Rains.
a maw at in, (pi. of maiotin) Countries, native
dwellings, habitations.
a mawdti-a^ (pi. of maxsti-d) footsteps, prints
of feet. Footstools.
a muzodzib, Assiduous, persevering. muzcd-
ziban, Assiduously, continually.
ALk>\yc muwdzabat, (in of t--^) Persevering, being as
siduous. Perseverance, continuance, assiduity.
a <is&s>\y< muzadzafat, (in of Consenting, agreeing to.
Governing for a king or chief. Being assiduous, sticking close to.
a mazodzin, (pi. of <L;lia~c mizdnat) Sacks made of
palm-leaves.
a Myc muzad^dt) (in of Having the care (of a pupil).
a Ss\yo maznd^id, (pi. of x&s-yc mazs^idat) Places of promise.
a sS£-\yo muzoduidat, (in of Ac.) Promising, plighting faith,
appointing time and place.
Aje^yc mazcd^iz, (pi. of md^izat) She-goats.
a L-c-\yc muzodaisat, (in of ^-^j) Making a long or forced
journey, especially in the night-time. Contending with another
in walking. Travelling with a long step and stretched-out neck
(a camel). The pace of a camel in the night.
A^asSyo mazadaz, (pi. of i&is-yo muzouzat) Advices, exhorta
tions, sermons. ^ )hs^yo mawa^iz wa nasu-ih^ T. he same.
A <Lbz\yo muzed^azat, (m of lacj) Admonishing, exhorting.
Preaching. Instruction.
a Syz\yc mazvdfdd. (pi. of bJyZyc mazo^udat or ids-yo znazc^i-
dat) Promises.
a muzcdghudat, (m of Acj), Imitating, doing the same
as another in play; taking equal steps. Moving with an equal
pace (a she-camel).
a ^J^y* mawdghl, Canals for watering fields.
a muzodfdt, (in of Sj) Returning all that one ought,
or paying all that one owes. Performing a promise. Coming,
approaching, arriving. Bringing.
A (ji\yo mnzcdfck, Who consents, agrees, approves. Conform
able, consonant, congruous, suiting, apt, expedient, like. Pros
perous, favourable, propitious.
A <ui^ muwdfakat, (m of ji*) Being conformable, con
senting, approving, judging expedient or convenient. Meeting,
striking against, stumbling upon. Meeting with (one) in battle.
Imitating, seconding. Conforming one’s self to (circumstances).
Conformity, agreement, unanimous consent, concordance, cor
respondence, consent, sympathy, unanimity, analogy.
From a similarity (of their manner, genius, and the like).
A<Li\yc mazcdkat (from Jy^), Being stupid, silly, or careless.
Perishing. Folly, stupidity.
a i^i\yo znazcdkit, (pi. of ^iyc mazskit and m'tkdt)
Stated times or places. M atches, dials.
A bj\yo muzcdkatat, (in of i-A-oj) Mentioning or prescribing
a fixed time to any one.
a mazodkiz, (pi. of Aiy^c mazokiz) Extremities, prominent
bones (as of the elbow or knee).
A jz\yo mazzdkir, (pi. of jiyo mukar and of Sjiyo mukarat)
(Trees) laden with fruit. Heavy laden. Pregnant (women).
a T-y\y* mazsdki^ (pi. of ^yc mazcki^, teiyc mazvka^at^ and
of mikaait) Accidents, occurrences, contingencies,
mazcdkiai'l ghays, Places where rain falls.
AZxj\yo muzcdka^at, (in of ^Jj) Rushing upon (the enemy),
attacking (in battle), fighting. Having to do with a woman.
An assault, an attack, a conflict.
a i q mawdkify (pi. of i^Liyc mazokif) Stations, posts.
\tjLs\yc muzcdkafat, (in of *—aJj) Standing (for another).
Assisting, aiding. Opposing, resisting. Standing in a place with
another transacting business.
A mazodkib, (pi. of L-^yo mazekib) Troops, legions,
armies. ^ mazsdkib-i kazedkib. Legions of stars.
a <L&\yo muzsdkabatf (in of Riding (with another)
(especially on a camel) ; trying who rides fastest. Being assi
duous, diligent (in any thing).
a i&yo muzedkidat, (A she-camel) which goes very quick.
a mu-dkarat, (in of J\) Giving land to sow.
A^\y< muzodkazat, (in of la^) Sticking close to any thing,
being constantly engaged about it.
a i*£\y< mazedka t at,(in of^i.) Treading (as the cock a hen).
a lsS\y< muwdkafat, (in of fl^j) Opposing an enemy in bat
tle, assaulting him.
A muzcdkil, Weak, unequal to.
a Z}£\yc mu-dkalat, (in of^) Eating together; eating with
one another.
a <L\£\yo maze dkalat, (m of J^j) Trusting (to anyone): hav
ing mutual confidence. Going heavily (a horse).
a *i\yc muzedldt, (in of Being a lover, friend, assistant.
Continuing or following without intermission. Restoring (any
person to his office). Separating (sheep) by way of distinction.
Friendship, love, affection. Mutual amity. Patronage, client
age. Continuation. Mutual necessity.
A A* mawdlij) Places into which one enters.
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The volume is A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English; with a Dissertation on the Languages, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations , by John Richardson, of the Middle Temple and Wadham College, Oxford. Revised and improved by Charles Wilkins. This new edition has been enlarged by Francis Johnson. The volume was printed by J. L. Cox, London, 1829.
The volume begins with a preface (folios 7-8), followed by the dissertation (folios 9-40), proofs and illustrations (folios 41-49), and an advertisement on pronunciation and verb forms (folios 50-51). The dictionary is Arabic and Persian to English, arranged alphabetically according to the Arabic and Persian alphabets. At the back of the volume are corrections and additions (folio 908).
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- 1 volume (908 folios)
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The dictionary is arranged alphabetically, according to the Arabic and Persian alphabets.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence for this description commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 910; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.
Pagination: the volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
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- Title
- 'A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English; with a Dissertation on the Languages, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations'
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, 2r:845v, 845ar:845av, 846r:909v, back-i
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- Richardson, Sir John, 9th Baronet
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