Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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مرق مرن مرى


1. ⇒ مرن

مَرَنَ It was, or became smooth, (Ṣ, M, Ḳ,) with a degree of hardness. (M, Ḳ.) Said of a camel's foot: see أَسْحَقَ.

Root: مرن - Entry: 1. Signification: A2

مَرَنَ عَلَى شَىْءٍ He became accustomed, habituated, or inured, to a thing. (Ḳ.)


2. ⇒ مرّن

مَرَّنَهُ He made it soft, or smooth, لَيِّن. (Mṣb.)


مَارِنٌ

مَارِنٌ The [soft, or cartilagenous] part of the nose, beneath, or exclusive of, the bone. (Zj, in his “Khalk el-Insán:” and the like is said in the Ṣ and Mṣb, and partially in the Ḳ.)


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