An Arabic-English lexicon, derived from the best and the most copious eastern sources

In two books: the first containing all the classical words and significations commonly known to the learned among the Arabs: the second, those that are of rare occurrence and not commonly known. Book I ...

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An Arabic-English lexicon, derived from the best and the most copious eastern sources

In two books: the first containing all the classical words and significations commonly known to the learned among the Arabs: the second, those that are of rare occurrence and not commonly known. Book I ...

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Paged continuously.

Parts 6-8 edited by Stanley Lane-Poole.

Book II never published.

Memoir of Edward William Lane by Stanley Lane-Poole: pt. 6, p. [v]-xxxix.

"Supplement to parts VII. and VIII.": pt. 8, p. [2981]-3064.

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