'A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English; with a Dissertation on the Languages, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations' [763v] (1531/1826)
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. .
Transcription
This transcription is created automatically. It may contain errors.
Os-l^C
(to number), one who makes slow progress (in numbering). Far
advanced (into a desert).
a mushtaghal. Employed, occupied, engaged,
pjlfL musht-afshar, A workman’s tool. New wine.
a ^jSCJL^cmushtaftf Recovering health, convalescent.
a mmhtakk) Derivative (as one noun from another).
,^J\ ism-i mushtak/c, A derivative noun. ,j>£-
ism-i ghayr-i niushtakfc, A primitive noun.
A Jk-Z-.L** mushtakih) Who derives (one noun from another).
A taker of the half of a thing. . One who begins a speech. A
squabbler, a brawler, an idle speaker.
A mushtakir, (A sky) which pours down rain heavily.
(An udder) full of milk. Vehement, violent, stormy (wind).
a mushtakil. Doubtful, obscure, difficult (thing).
A jnushtakii’^ Any thing complained of. Mushtakl, A
complainer, a lamenter. One who takes a little leathern bottle
called iJjL shakicat.
a mushtali, One who calls out for deliverance from
danger. A deliverer.
A mushtamniy Discovered by the smell.
A mushtamir, (A gum) which cleaves firmly to the jaw.
a mushtamil, Whatever surrounds, embraces, compre
hends, contains, comprizes, or consists of.
f l ^JLx jnushturi) To rub.
p mushtangy A thief, a robber. Poor, penniless.
FfJLso mushtiiy A sort of red clay ( gil) or flower ( jf gul).
r Xj*mushtvcarahy As much of any thing as can be held
in the hand. A handful ot wheat, or barley in the ear. A small
joiner’s plane.
a mushtawab or mmhtawiby Mixed.
a mushtazoiy One who prepares meat for roasting,
p mas lit ahy Selling any thing by trick and artifice. Mush-
tahy A wooden instrument with which they strike the bow-string
when preparing cotton for spinning. An oblong piece of wood
or bone used by shoemakers in smoothing the soles. A leather
garment with long sleeves. The handle of any tool, or weapon.
a mushtahiby Grown hoary (the head). The white
become more conspicuous than the black.
" wi '° mus htahar or mushtahiry Proclaimed. Called, named.
1 amous. Mmhtahit'y One who celebrates, proclaims abroad.
^ Cj;. mushtuhiy One who loves, wishes, desires, longs for,
hankers after. One who views with malignant eyes.
A —< mushtahiyaty (pi. fern.) Desires, w ishes, appetites
—cj mushtahiyat-i nafsaniyah, Carnal desires.
F^j^mmhtl, A garment of fine cloth. Fine cloth of cottor
or silk. A handful. A small number or quantity, a few. .
nushti-atishly Tyrants, oppressors. Fire-worshippers
mushtl-khakJy The world. A handful of people
tnushti ziyad, Adverse, dissentient, opponents. Poor
I
contemptible. ^ l tnushtt shuruKy Stars, planets.
jLi tnushti ghubary A company of persons. The earth.
A e ^o mushtly Pinched with want in the winter.
A mashj (from Mixing. Disturbing.
a i mishjaby A three-legged piece of wood on
they hang clothes.
which
A mushajjajy One with a fractured skull. Split (post).
A Xsr~* muthjtZy Raining gently. Small rain. (Anything)
which overpowers or injures one.
A mashjary (A place) planted with trees, a grove. Mish.
jury A three-footed piece of wood upon which they hang clothes.
Mushjiry (Ground) which produces trees. Abundant in trees.
Mushajjary A garment figured with trees. A kind of silk cloth.
a mashjarat or mushajjaraty (fern.) (Ground) planted
with trees. Mushajjaraty (A garment) figured with trees.
A-- .jsr-' < mashjujy "Wounded in the pate, broken-headed.
a mashahy The galling of the inner part of the thighs by
walking, or of the hams by a rough garment.
A
A mish-hajy The w ild ass.
a Asr"* mish-hazy A whetstone.
A < mash.hat (from llsr** , ), Being distant, absent. Re
tiring, receding. Out-stripping, getting the start of.
a mush-hi/ny One who has much fat in the house.
Mushahhaniy (Bread) baked or stuffed with fat.
mush-hiny Who fills (the city). (A boy) who begins
to cry. \\ ho puts up (a sword) in the sheath ; also who draw s (it).
A mash-hun, Filled, charged ; full. Freighted (ship).
Driven back, repelled, p LLj dil-i sajd-tnash-huriy
A heart full of purity, also of content or happiness.
A .
p « mashkhy An example, a copy to write after; an exercise.
, A
p mushakhtah) A kind of sweetmeat of several plies.
p mashakhshy Do not trip or stumble.
A tnushakhkhasy Ascertained, certain. Stipulated,
agreed. A fine, an amercement.
A mushakhlabaty (in Irak) A white spheric shell, re
sembling a pearl; a necklace made of such shells strung on the
fibres ot the palm-tree; also a girl wearing such necklace.
p mushakhnahy A kind of sweetmeat.
a mushaddakhy Broken (head). Burst by pressing (date).
a mushaddady Strengthened. A letter marked with the
sign of duplication (-) called A>AU tathdid.
a tnushditiy (A doe) the mother of a grown-up fawn.
a mashdudy Bound, fastened, strengthened ; girt about.
A SjwV — -c mashduhy Astonished, amazed, thunderstruck.
a mishzaby A pruning-hook. Mushazzaby Lopt, pruned.
Tall, well-shaped.
a mushziy Hurtful, noxious. Smelling of musk. One
who averts. A vexer.
About this item
- Content
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).
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (908 folios)
- Arrangement
The dictionary is arranged alphabetically, according to the Arabic and Persian alphabets.
- Physical characteristics
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.
- Written in
- English, Arabic and Persian in Latin and Arabic script View the complete information for this record
Use and share this item
- Share this item
'A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English; with a Dissertation on the Languages, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations' [763v] (1531/1826), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/R/15/5/397, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100085185910.0x000084> [accessed 3 January 2025]
https://www.qdl.qa/en/archive/81055/vdc_100085185910.0x000084
Copy and paste the code below into your web page where you would like to embed the image.
<meta charset="utf-8"><a href="https://www.qdl.qa/en/archive/81055/vdc_100085185910.0x000084">'A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English; with a Dissertation on the Languages, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations' [‎763v] (1531/1826)</a> <a href="https://www.qdl.qa/en/archive/81055/vdc_100085185910.0x000084"> <img src="https://iiif.qdl.qa/iiif/images/81055/vdc_100000000831.0x000218/IOR_R_15_5_397_1531.jp2/full/!280,240/0/default.jpg" alt="" /> </a>
This record has a IIIF manifest available as follows. If you have a compatible viewer you can drag the icon to load it.https://www.qdl.qa/en/iiif/81055/vdc_100000000831.0x000218/manifestOpen in Universal viewerOpen in Mirador viewerMore options for embedding images
Copyright: How to use this content
- Reference
- IOR/R/15/5/397
- Title
- 'A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English; with a Dissertation on the Languages, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations'
- Pages
- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, 2r:845v, 845ar:845av, 846r:909v, back-i
- Author
- Richardson, Sir John, 9th Baronet
- Usage terms
- Public Domain