List_of_Arabic_dictionaries

List of Arabic dictionaries

List of Arabic dictionaries

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Following are lists of notable Arabic dictionaries.

Explanatory dictionaries

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Bilingual dictionaries

Influential Arabic dictionaries in Europe:

Influential Arabic dictionaries in modern usage:

  • English: Collins Dictionaries, Collins Essential - Arabic Essential Dictionary, Collins, Glasgow 2018.[21]
  • English: Lahlali, El Mustapha & Tajul Islam, A Dictionary of Arabic Idioms and Expressions: Arabic-English Translation, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 2024.[22]
  • English: Oxford Languages, Oxford Arabic Dictionary, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014.[23]
  • French: R. Blachère, C. Pellat, M. Chouémi, and C. Denizeau, Dictionnaire arabe-français-anglais (langues classique et moderne), Paris 1963 ff.[20]
  • German (Classical Arabic): M. Ullmann, Wörterbuch der klassischen arabischen Sprache I, kāf, Wiesbaden 1970; II/1-4, lām, Wiesbaden 1984–2009. Missing mīm, nūn, hā’, wāw, and yā’.[20]
  • German (Modern Standard Arabic): Hans Wehr, Arabisches Wörterbuch für die Schriftsprache der Gegenwart. Arabisch-Deutsch, Wiesbaden 1952; 5th ed., 1985.[20]
  • Greek: G. Endress (ed.), A Greek and Arabic Lexicon, Leiden 1992 ff.[20]
  • Polish: J. Kozłowska and J. Danecki, Słownik arabsko-polski, Warszawa 1996 and J. Łacina, Słownik arabsko-polski, Poznań 1997.[20]
  • Russian: Х.К. Баранов, Арабско-русский словарь, Moscow 1957; 6th ed., 1985.[20]

Online dictionaries

See also

Notes

  1. The name means "Book of the Ayn (Letter)".
  2. The name means "Book of the Jim (Letter)".
  3. The name means "Collection of Language".
  4. The name means "Refinement of Language".
  5. The name means "Ocean in Language".
  6. The name means "The crown of Language and the authentic of Arabic".
  7. The name means "The arbitrator and the Great Ocean".
  8. The name means "The tongue of the Arabs".
  9. Al-Qamus al-Muhit means "The surrounding Ocean".
  10. The Qamus - which may be derived from Greek okeanos became, and has remained, the commonest Arabic word for dictionary.
  11. The name means "The bride's crown from the pearls of the Qamus (Ocean)".
  12. The name means "Circumference of the Ocean".

References

  1. "Al-Khalīl ibn Aḥmad" Encyclopædia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015
  2. Hausmann, F. J. Dictionnaires, P.2441
  3. "Ibn Durayd" Encyclopædia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015
  4. Arabic Lexicography: Its History, and Its Place in the General History of Lexicography, John A. Haywood, p. 53.
  5. al-Musawi, Muhsin J. (2015-04-15). The Medieval Islamic Republic of Letters: Arabic Knowledge Construction. University of Notre Dame Press. p. 82. ISBN 978-0-268-15801-9.
  6. Arabic Lexicography: Its History, and Its Place in the General History of Lexicography, John A. Haywood, p. 65.
  7. "Al-Fīrūzābādī" Encyclopædia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015
  8. Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature, Vol.2, Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey, p.817.
  9. al-hakawati Butros Bustani Retrieved 02 February 2015
  10. "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" Muhitü'l-Muhit article PDF. TDV Encyclopedia of Islam. Retrieved 05 June 2015
  11. Rida, Ahmad (1958). معجم متن اللغة : موسوعة لغوية حديثة [The language corpus dictionary: a modern linguistic encyclopedia] (in Arabic). Beirut: Dar Maktabat al-Hayat. Archived from the original on 2022-05-28.
  12. "A Dictionary of Arabic Idioms and Expressions". Edinburgh University Press. Edinburgh University Press. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  13. "Oxford Arabic Dictionary". Oxford University Press Academic. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 13 February 2024.

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