Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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مرن مرى مز


1. ⇒ مرى

الرِّيحُ تَمْرِى السَّحَابَ andتَمْتَرِيهِ↓ The wind draws forth the clouds. (M, TA.) See an ex. in a verse cited voce عَزْلَآءُ.


3. ⇒ مارى

مَارَاهُ, inf. n. مُمَارَاةٌ and مِرَآءٌ, i. q. جَادَلَهُ; (Ṣ, Ḳ;*) He disputed with him, or did so obstinately,, &c.: (TA:) it is only in opposing [what has been said; not in commencing a disputation]. (Mṣb.)


6. ⇒ تمارى

التَّمَارِى The disputing, or contending, together. (TA.) You say, هُمَا يَتَمَارَيَانِ بِالشِّعْرِ [They two dispute, or contend, together, with verses or poetry]. (TA in art. بده.)


8. ⇒ امترى

اِمْترَى He doubted, به of it. (Ḳur, xliii. 61.)

Root: مرى - Entry: 8. Signification: A2

10. ⇒ استمرى

اِسْتَمْرَتِ الإِبِلُ المحَمْضَ for اِسْتَمْرَأَتْهُ: see 1 in art. عدن.


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