Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

رَازِقِىٌّ

Root: رزق

Full Definition

رَازِقِىٌّ [erroneously written by Golius and Freytag رَازَقِىٌّ] Weak: applied to anything.

def.2 Also The species of grapes called مُلَاحِىّ or مُلَّاحِىّ; a species of grapes of Et-Táïf, with long berries; they are called عِنَبٌ رَازِقِىٌّ.
2 And Wine made of the grapes so called; as also رَازِقِيَّةٌ .

def.3 And رَازِقِيَّةٌ [as a coll. gen. n. of which رَازِقِىٌّ is the n. un.] White flaxen cloths. Lebeed says, describing vessels of wine, لَهَا غَلَلٌ مِنْ رَازِقِىٍّ وَكُرْسُفٍ بِأَيْمَانِ عُجْمٍ يَنْصُفُونَ المَقَاوِلَا [They have a strainer of white flaxen cloth and of cotton, in the right hands of foreigners that act as servants to the kings]: he means يَخْدُمُونَ الأَقْيَالَ: and by غَلَلٌ he means “ a strainer ” (مِصْفَاة, or فِدَام,) on the heads of the أَبَارِيك. (S in art. غل.)


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