Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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بأب بابل بابونج


بَابِلِىٌّ

بَابِلِىٌّ Of, or belonging to, or relating to, بَابِل [i. e. Babel], a place [well known] in El-'Irák: it is an epithet applied to enchantment, [which is said to have been there taught by two fallen angels, Hároot and Mároot, (see the Ḳur ii. 96,)] and to wine. (Ṣ, Ḳ, TA.)

Root: بابل - Entry: بَابِلِىٌّ Signification: A2

And hence, (TA,) Poison: [and, accord to the CK, wine;] as alsoبَابِلِيَّةٌ↓. (Ḳ, TA.)

Root: بابل - Entry: بَابِلِىٌّ Signification: A3

In the original language of the place above mentioned, البَابِلِىُّ is a name of المُشْتَرِى [The planet Jupiter]. (TA.)


بَابِليَّةٌ

بَابِليَّةٌ: see above.


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