Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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نعق نعل نعم


1. ⇒ نعل

نَعڤلَ see 4.


2. ⇒ نعّل

نَعَّلَ see 4.


4. ⇒ انعل

أَنْعَلْتُ الخُفَّ andنَعَّلْتُهُ↓ I affixed a sole to the bottom of the خَفّ [i. e. boot]: and hence, أَنْعَلْتُ الدَّابَّهَ andنَعَلْتُهَا↓. (Mṣb.) See صِرْمٌ.


8. ⇒ انتعل

اِنْتَعَلَتْ ظِلاَلَهَا: see ظِلٌّ.


نَعْلٌ

نَعْلٌ [A sandal: a sole:] the thing by which the foot is preserved, or protected, from the ground; (Ḳ;) syn. حِذَآءٌ: and also applied to a تَاسُومَة [or shoe]. (Mṣb.) What is now called تَاسُومَة. (IAth, TA.) It often signifies only a sole: so in the Ṣ, Ḳ, Mṣb, &c., in art. خصف, &c.

Root: نعل - Entry: نَعْلٌ Signification: A2

The leathern shoe, or sandal, of a camel; which is attached by thongs, or straps, called سَرَائِح (pl. of سَرِيحَةٌ) to the خَدَمَة or plaited thong which surrounds the pastern: see سَرِيحَةٌ and خَدَنَةٌ.

Root: نعل - Entry: نَعْلٌ Signification: A3

نَعْلٌ of a sword The iron, (Kr, Ṣ, Ḳ,) or silver, (Ṣ,) thing [or shoe] at the lower end of the scabbard. (Kr, Ṣ, Ḳ.) See غَاشِيَةٌ, and 2 in art. فرص.

Root: نعل - Entry: نَعْلٌ Signification: A4

نَعْلٌ meaning A حَرَّة, or hard rugged tract of land,, &c.: see رَحْلٌ.

Root: نعل - Entry: نَعْلٌ Signification: A5

نَعْلٌA wife. See عَتَبَة.


نِعَالِيٌّ

نِعَالِيٌّ One who takes care of the sandals or shoes [at the door of a bath or mosque]. (TA in art. ثوب.)


نَاعِلٌ

نَاعِلٌ Wearing, or having on the feet, sandals.


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