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EtymArab |
ʔ |
bāʔ |
tāʔ |
ṯāʔ |
ǧīm |
ḥāʔ |
ḫāʔ |
dāl |
ḏāl |
rāʔ |
zāy |
sīn |
šīn |
ṣād |
ḍād |
ṭāʔ |
ẓāʔ |
ʕayn |
ġayn |
fāʔ |
qāf |
kāf |
lām |
mīm |
nūn |
hāʔ |
wāw |
yāʔ |
In addition to these values, ClassAr has also:
▪ †QRY_4 ‘to flow together; place where water (or juice etc.) flows together; bassin, reservoir, pool, trough, cup’
▪ †QRY_5 ‘(kind of auspicious bird); hence good omen; generous person’
▪ †QRY_6 ‘to collect, store’
▪ †QRY_7 ‘to travel across the country, perambulate (in search or pursuit of s.th.)’
▪ †QRY_8 ‘to follow with o.’s eyes, observe’
▪ There is also partial overlapping with ↗QRW.
Not related but loanword:
↗qayrawān ‘caravan’.
► qiran, det. al-qirà, n., hospitable reception, entertainment (of a guest): vn. I; meal served to a guest: synekd. use of vn. I.
► BP#665qaryaẗ ↗s.v.
► qarawī: ↗qaryaẗ; from Kairouan, inhabitant of K.; a member of al-Qarawiya College in Fès (Morocco): nsb-adj.
► qarawiyyaẗ: ↗qaryaẗ
► miqran, det. al-miqrà, adj., very hospitable: ints.
► miqrāʔ, adj., very hospitable: ints.
► qārin, det. al-qārī, n., villager: PA I (?)
Is also qariyyaẗ, pl. qarāyā, n., yard (naut.) related ?
► qarawī, adj., village-, country- (in compounds), rustic, rural; peasant (adj.): nsb-adj; (pl. ‑ūn) villager, rustic, countryman, inhabitant of the country: nominalized nisba.
► qarawiyyaẗ, n.f., countrywoman, peasant woman: nominalized nisba.