Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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زنجر زنجفر زنخ


زُنْجُفْرٌ

زُنْجُفْرٌ A certain dye, [or pigment,] well known, (Ḳ,) of a red colour, with which one writes as well as dyes; [namely, cinnabar:] its virtue is similar to that of white lead; or, as some say, of شَادَنْج [a kind of stone, used medicinally, from the Persian شَادْنَهْ]: it is of two kinds, native and factitious: the native is [formed by] the transition of a sulphureous substance into quicksilver: [it is a sulphureous ore of quicksilver:] the factitious [is what is called vermilion, and] is of various sorts. (TA.)


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