Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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ثوى ثى ثيب


2. ⇒ ثىّى

ثَيَّيْتُ ثَآءٌ حَسَنَةً and حَسَنًا [I made, or wrote, a beautiful ث]. (TA in باب الالف الليّنة.)


ثِيَّةٌ

ثِيَّةٌ The lodging-place, or nightly resting-place, of sheep or goats [when they have gone away to a distance in the pasture, or around the tents or houses]; (IB, Ḳ;) a dial. var. of ثَايَةٌ [q. v. in art. ثوى]. (IB, TA.)


ثَاىٌ

ثَاىٌ: see art ثوى.


ثَيَوِىٌّ

ثَيَوِىٌّ: see ثَائِىٌّ, in art. ثوأ.


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