An Arabic-English Lexicon derived from the best and the most copious Eastern sources; comprising a very large collection of words and significations omitted in the Ḳámoos, with supplements to its abridged and defective explanations, ample grammatical and critical comments, and examples in prose and verse; 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 N - Y and Supplement
Edward William Lane (Author)
Print Book, English, 1893
Williams and Norgate, London, 1893