muhammad nasr » muhammad nadir (Expand Search), muhammad naji (Expand Search), muhammad nur (Expand Search)
anis muhammad » ali muhammad (Expand Search), din muhammad (Expand Search), ahd muhammad (Expand Search)
nasr muhammad » nasir muhammad (Expand Search), asr muhammad (Expand Search), basir muhammad (Expand Search)
muhammad aly » muhammad ali (Expand Search), muhammad al (Expand Search), muhammad ala (Expand Search)
abu anis » abu ali (Expand Search), abu amir (Expand Search), abu amid (Expand Search)
Tarwīḥ al-arwāḥ fī tahdhīb al-Ṣiḥāḥ : Muʿjam muhadhdhab al-Ṣiḥāḥ u al-Mujallad al-awwal wal-thānī /
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The history of Arabic lexicography is long and extremely varied. But no matter what dictionary one is looking at, it is always organized in a certain way and always has a certain level of detail. Thus, some of the early dictionaries centered around one or more particular themes, such as insects or weapons. Other dictionaries - the majority - brought together any word material, irrespective of subject or theme. Some dictionaries offered a lot of material in explanation of some term while others offered less. Abū Naṣr al-Jawharī's (d. 393/1003) famous Tāj al-lugha wa-ṣiḥāḥ al-ʿArabiyya is an example of an early dictionary which offered a lot of detailed explanations. The earliest abbreviation of it and indeed the earliest abbreviation of any medieval Arabic dictionary, was the work by Shihāb al-Dīn Zanjānī (d. 656/1258) contained in this volume. Long believed to have been lost, it is published here for the very first time.
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