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List of Arabic dictionaries

Following are lists of notable Arabic dictionaries.

Explanatory dictionaries

Title Author Date Vocabulary Notes
Kitab al-'Ayn[n 1]
(Arabic: كتاب العين)
Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi
(Arabic: الخليل بن أحمد الفراهيدي)
(b. 718 - d. 791)
8th century Kitab al-Ayn was the first dictionary for the Arabic language.[1]
Kitab al-Jim[n 2]
(Arabic: كتاب الجيم)
a.k.a. Kitab al-Lughat or Kitab al-Huruf
Abu Amr al-Shaybani
(Arabic: أبو عمرو الشيباني)
(b. ca. 738 - d. 828)
8-9th century The only copy is in the El Escorial Library.[2]
Al-Jamhara al-Lugha[n 3]
(Arabic: جمهرة اللغة)
a.k.a. Al-Jamhara fi al-Lugha (The all-embracing in language)[3]
Ibn Duraid[4]
(Arabic: ابن دريد)
(b. 838 - d. 933)
9-10th century The dictionary was inspired in part by the earlier dictionary Kitab al-Ayn of al-Farahidi.[5]
Tahdhib al-Lugha[n 4]
(Arabic: تهذيب اللغة)
Abu Manshur al-Azhari al-Harawi
(Arabic: أبو منصور الأزهري الهروي)
(b. 895 - d. 981)
10th century The dictionary is important as a source of the Lisan al-Arab.[6]
Al-Muhit fi al-Lugha[n 5]
(Arabic: المحيط في اللغة)
Al-Sahib ibn Abbad
(Arabic: الصاحب بن عبّاد)
(b. 938 - d. 995)
10th century
Taj al-Lugha wa Sihah al-Arabiyya[n 6]
(Arabic: تاج اللغة وصحاح العربية)
shorter title: Taj al-Lugha or al-Sihah
Ismail ibn Hammad al-Jawhari
(Arabic: إسماعيل بن حماد الجوهري)
(b. ? - d. 1009)
10-11th century It contains about 40,000 dictionary entries.[7] The author died at Nishapur while attempting flight.[8]
Mu`jam Maqayis al-Lugha[9](Arabic: معجم مقاييس اللغة; "Language Standards Compendium) Ahmad Ibn Zakariyya al-Qazwini Ibn Faris 11th century
Al-Muhkam wa al-Muhit al-A'zam[n 7]
(Arabic: المحكم والمحيط الأعظم)
shorter title: Al-Muhkam
Ibn Sidah
(Arabic: ابن سيده)
(b. 1007 - d. 1066)
11th century The author was a blind man.[10]
Lisan al-Arab[n 8]
(Arabic: لسان العرب)
Ibn Manzur
(Arabic: ابن منظور)
(b. 1233 - d. 1312)
The dictionary was completed in 1290.[11] It contains about 80,000 dictionary entries.[12]


Al-Misbah al-munir[9](Arabic: المصباح المنير ; "The Enlightening Lamp") Ahmed Al Maqri Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Ali Al Maqri Al Fayoumi The dictionary dates to 1368
Al-Qamus al-Muhit wa al-Qabus al-Wasit[n 9] [n 10]
(Arabic: القاموس المحيط، والقابوس الوسيط; "The Encompassing Ocean/Lexicon")
shorter title: Al-Qamus al-Muhit
Al-Firuzabadi
(Arabic: الفيروزآبادي)
(b. 1329 - d. 1414)
The dictionary was completed in 1410.[13] It contains about 60,000 dictionary entries.[14] The dictionary served as the basis of later European dictionaries of Arabic.[15]
Ahkam Bab al-I`rab `n Lughat al-A`rab (Arabic: أحكام باب الإعراب عن لغة الأعراب)[citation needed] Germanus Farhat (1670–1732) Printed by Rashid Dahdah (1813–1889) A revision of Fairuzabadi’s Al-Qamus Al-Muheet. Arranged by word ending.
Taj al-Arus Min Jawahir al-Qamus[n 11]
(Arabic: تاج العروس)
shorter title: Taj al-Arus
Abu al-Fayd Mohammad Murtada al-Zabidi[9]
(Arabic: أبو الفيض محمد مرتضى الزبيدي b. 1731 - d. 1790)
The dictionary was completed in 1774.[16] It contains about 120,000 dictionary entries.[16]
Muhit al-Muhit[n 12]
(Arabic: محيط المحيط)
a.k.a. Qutr al-Muhit (The Diameter of the Ocean)[17]
Butrus al-Bustani
(Arabic: بطرس البستاني)
(b. 1819 - d. 1883)
The dictionary was completed in 1870.[17] The author had dedicated the work to the Sultan Abdulaziz. The sultan awarded him with a higher medal and 250 golden liras.[18]
Al-Faraed Al-Hissan Min Qalaed Al-Lisan (Arabic: الفرائد الحسان من قلائد اللسان) Ibrahim al-Yaziji (Arabic: إبراهيم اليازجي; b. 1847 - d. 1907) 1870
Matn al-Lugha (Corpus of the language)[19] Ahmad Rida
(Arabic: أحمد رضا)
(b. 1872 - d. 1953)
1958
Lexicon of the Modern Arabic Language
(Arabic: معجم اللغة العربية المعاصرة)
Ahmad Mukhtar Omar 2008

Bilingual dictionaries

Influential Arabic dictionaries in Europe:

  • Pedro de Alcalá, Vocabulista, 1505. A Spanish-Arabic glossary in transcription only.[20]
  • Valentin Schindler, Lexicon Pentaglotton: Hebraicum, Chaldicum, Syriacum, Talmudico-Rabbinicum, et Arabicum, 1612. Arabic lemmas were printed in Hebrew characters.[20]
  • Franciscus Raphelengius, Lexicon Arabicum, Leiden 1613. The first printed dictionary of the Arabic language in Arabic characters.[20]
  • Jacobus Golius, Lexicon Arabico-Latinum, Leiden 1653. The dominant Arabic dictionary in Europe for almost two centuries.[20]
  • Georg Freytag, Lexicon Arabico-Latinum, praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzubadiique et aliorum libris confectum I–IV, Halle 1830–1837[20]
  • Edward William Lane, Arabic–English Lexicon, 8 vols, London-Edinburgh 1863–1893. Highly influential, but incomplete (stops at Kaf)[20]

Influential Arabic dictionaries in modern usage:

  • 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]
  • French: R. Blachère, C. Pellat, M. Chouémi, and C. Denizeau, Dictionnaire arabe-français-anglais (langues classique et moderne), Paris 1963 ff.[20]
  • Russian: Х.К. Баранов, Арабско-русский словарь, Moscow 1957; 6th ed., 1985.[20]
  • Polish: J. Kozłowska and J. Danecki, Słownik arabsko-polski, Warszawa 1996 and J. Łacina, Słownik arabsko-polski, Poznań 1997.[20]
  • Greek: G. Endress (ed.), A Greek and Arabic Lexicon, Leiden 1992 ff.[20]

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. ^ "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" PDF "TDV Encyclopedia of Islam". Retrieved 31 January 2015
  3. ^ Hausmann, F. J. Dictionnaires, P.2441
  4. ^ "Ibn Durayd" Encyclopædia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015
  5. ^ "Ibn Durayd" Encyclopædia Britannica Retrieved 30 May 2015
  6. ^ Arabic Lexicography: Its History, and Its Place in the General History of Lexicography, John A. Haywood, p. 53.
  7. ^ "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" PDF "TDV Encyclopedia of Islam". Retrieved 02 February 2015
  8. ^ "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" PDF "TDV Encyclopedia of Islam". Retrieved 02 February 2015
  9. ^ a b c al-Musawi, Muhsin J. (2015-04-15). The Medieval Islamic Republic of Letters: Arabic Knowledge Construction. University of Notre Dame Pess. p. 82. ISBN 978-0-268-15801-9.
  10. ^ Arabic Lexicography: Its History, and Its Place in the General History of Lexicography, John A. Haywood, p. 65.
  11. ^ "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" PDF "TDV Encyclopedia of Islam". Retrieved 02 February 2015
  12. ^ "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" PDF "TDV Encyclopedia of Islam". Retrieved 02 February 2015
  13. ^ "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" PDF "TDV Encyclopedia of Islam". Retrieved 02 February 2015
  14. ^ "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" PDF "TDV Encyclopedia of Islam". Retrieved 02 February 2015
  15. ^ "Al-Fīrūzābādī" Encyclopædia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015
  16. ^ a b Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature, Vol.2, Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey, p.817.
  17. ^ a b al-hakawati Butros Bustani Retrieved 02 February 2015
  18. ^ "İslâm Ansiklopedisi Online (in Turkish)" Muhitü'l-Muhit article PDF. TDV Encyclopedia of Islam. Retrieved 05 June 2015
  19. ^ Rida, Ahmad (1958). [The language corpus dictionary: a modern linguistic encyclopedia] (in Arabic). Beirut: Dar Maktabat al-Hayat. Archived from the original on 2022-05-28.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Edward Lipiński, 2012, Arabic Linguistics: A Historiographic Overview, pages 32-33

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2021 Following are lists of notable Arabic dictionaries Contents 1 Explanatory dictionaries 2 Bilingual dictionaries 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesExplanatory dictionaries EditTitle Author Date Vocabulary NotesKitab al Ayn n 1 Arabic كتاب العين Al Khalil ibn Ahmad al Farahidi Arabic الخليل بن أحمد الفراهيدي b 718 d 791 8th century Kitab al Ayn was the first dictionary for the Arabic language 1 Kitab al Jim n 2 Arabic كتاب الجيم a k a Kitab al Lughat or Kitab al Huruf Abu Amr al Shaybani Arabic أبو عمرو الشيباني b ca 738 d 828 8 9th century The only copy is in the El Escorial Library 2 Al Jamhara al Lugha n 3 Arabic جمهرة اللغة a k a Al Jamhara fi al Lugha The all embracing in language 3 Ibn Duraid 4 Arabic ابن دريد b 838 d 933 9 10th century The dictionary was inspired in part by the earlier dictionary Kitab al Ayn of al Farahidi 5 Tahdhib al Lugha n 4 Arabic تهذيب اللغة Abu Manshur al Azhari al Harawi Arabic أبو منصور الأزهري الهروي b 895 d 981 10th century The dictionary is important as a source of the Lisan al Arab 6 Al Muhit fi al Lugha n 5 Arabic المحيط في اللغة Al Sahib ibn Abbad Arabic الصاحب بن عب اد b 938 d 995 10th centuryTaj al Lugha wa Sihah al Arabiyya n 6 Arabic تاج اللغة وصحاح العربية shorter title Taj al Lugha or al Sihah Ismail ibn Hammad al Jawhari Arabic إسماعيل بن حماد الجوهري b d 1009 10 11th century It contains about 40 000 dictionary entries 7 The author died at Nishapur while attempting flight 8 Mu jam Maqayis al Lugha 9 Arabic معجم مقاييس اللغة Language Standards Compendium Ahmad Ibn Zakariyya al Qazwini Ibn Faris 11th centuryAl Muhkam wa al Muhit al A zam n 7 Arabic المحكم والمحيط الأعظم shorter title Al Muhkam Ibn Sidah Arabic ابن سيده b 1007 d 1066 11th century The author was a blind man 10 Lisan al Arab n 8 Arabic لسان العرب Ibn Manzur Arabic ابن منظور b 1233 d 1312 The dictionary was completed in 1290 11 It contains about 80 000 dictionary entries 12 Al Misbah al munir 9 Arabic المصباح المنير The Enlightening Lamp Ahmed Al Maqri Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Ali Al Maqri Al Fayoumi The dictionary dates to 1368Al Qamus al Muhit wa al Qabus al Wasit n 9 n 10 Arabic القاموس المحيط والقابوس الوسيط The Encompassing Ocean Lexicon shorter title Al Qamus al Muhit Al Firuzabadi Arabic الفيروزآبادي b 1329 d 1414 The dictionary was completed in 1410 13 It contains about 60 000 dictionary entries 14 The dictionary served as the basis of later European dictionaries of Arabic 15 Ahkam Bab al I rab n Lughat al A rab Arabic أحكام باب الإعراب عن لغة الأعراب citation needed Germanus Farhat 1670 1732 Printed by Rashid Dahdah 1813 1889 A revision of Fairuzabadi s Al Qamus Al Muheet Arranged by word ending Taj al Arus Min Jawahir al Qamus n 11 Arabic تاج العروس shorter title Taj al Arus Abu al Fayd Mohammad Murtada al Zabidi 9 Arabic أبو الفيض محمد مرتضى الزبيدي b 1731 d 1790 The dictionary was completed in 1774 16 It contains about 120 000 dictionary entries 16 Muhit al Muhit n 12 Arabic محيط المحيط a k a Qutr al Muhit The Diameter of the Ocean 17 Butrus al Bustani Arabic بطرس البستاني b 1819 d 1883 The dictionary was completed in 1870 17 The author had dedicated the work to the Sultan Abdulaziz The sultan awarded him with a higher medal and 250 golden liras 18 Al Faraed Al Hissan Min Qalaed Al Lisan Arabic الفرائد الحسان من قلائد اللسان Ibrahim al Yaziji Arabic إبراهيم اليازجي b 1847 d 1907 1870Matn al Lugha Corpus of the language 19 Ahmad Rida Arabic أحمد رضا b 1872 d 1953 1958Lexicon of the Modern Arabic Language Arabic معجم اللغة العربية المعاصرة Ahmad Mukhtar Omar 2008Bilingual dictionaries EditInfluential Arabic dictionaries in Europe Pedro de Alcala Vocabulista 1505 A Spanish Arabic glossary in transcription only 20 Valentin Schindler Lexicon Pentaglotton Hebraicum Chaldicum Syriacum Talmudico Rabbinicum et Arabicum 1612 Arabic lemmas were printed in Hebrew characters 20 Franciscus Raphelengius Lexicon Arabicum Leiden 1613 The first printed dictionary of the Arabic language in Arabic characters 20 Jacobus Golius Lexicon Arabico Latinum Leiden 1653 The dominant Arabic dictionary in Europe for almost two centuries 20 Georg Freytag Lexicon Arabico Latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzubadiique et aliorum libris confectum I IV Halle 1830 1837 20 Edward William Lane Arabic English Lexicon 8 vols London Edinburgh 1863 1893 Highly influential but incomplete stops at Kaf 20 Influential Arabic dictionaries in modern usage German Classical Arabic M Ullmann Worterbuch der klassischen arabischen Sprache I kaf Wiesbaden 1970 II 1 4 lam Wiesbaden 1984 2009 Missing mim nun ha waw and ya 20 German Modern Standard Arabic Hans Wehr Arabisches Worterbuch fur die Schriftsprache der Gegenwart Arabisch Deutsch Wiesbaden 1952 5th ed 1985 20 English translation of Hans Wehr J Milton Cowan Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic Arabic English Wiesbaden 1971 4th ed 1979 20 French R Blachere C Pellat M Chouemi and C Denizeau Dictionnaire arabe francais anglais langues classique et moderne Paris 1963 ff 20 Russian H K Baranov Arabsko russkij slovar Moscow 1957 6th ed 1985 20 Polish J Kozlowska and J Danecki Slownik arabsko polski Warszawa 1996 and J Lacina Slownik arabsko polski Poznan 1997 20 Greek G Endress ed A Greek and Arabic Lexicon Leiden 1992 ff 20 See also EditDictionary List of Dutch dictionaries List of French dictionaries List of German dictionaries Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic Arabic English German dictionary List of Arabic encyclopediasNotes Edit The name means Book of the Ayn Letter The name means Book of the Jim Letter The name means Collection of Language The name means Refinement of Language The name means Ocean in Language The name means The crown of Language and the authentic of Arabic The name means The arbitrator and the Great Ocean The name means The tongue of the Arabs Al Qamus al Muhit means The surrounding Ocean The Qamus which may be derived from Greek okeanos became and has remained the commonest Arabic word for dictionary The name means The bride s crown from the pearls of the Qamus Ocean The name means Circumference of the Ocean References Edit Al Khalil ibn Aḥmad Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015 Islam Ansiklopedisi Online in Turkish PDF TDV Encyclopedia of Islam Retrieved 31 January 2015 Hausmann F J Dictionnaires P 2441 Ibn Durayd Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015 Ibn Durayd Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 30 May 2015 Arabic Lexicography Its History and Its Place in the General History of Lexicography John A Haywood p 53 Islam Ansiklopedisi Online in Turkish PDF TDV Encyclopedia of Islam Retrieved 02 February 2015 Islam Ansiklopedisi Online in Turkish PDF TDV Encyclopedia of Islam Retrieved 02 February 2015 a b c al Musawi Muhsin J 2015 04 15 The Medieval Islamic Republic of Letters Arabic Knowledge Construction University of Notre Dame Pess p 82 ISBN 978 0 268 15801 9 Arabic Lexicography Its History and Its Place in the General History of Lexicography John A Haywood p 65 Islam Ansiklopedisi Online in Turkish PDF TDV Encyclopedia of Islam Retrieved 02 February 2015 Islam Ansiklopedisi Online in Turkish PDF TDV Encyclopedia of Islam Retrieved 02 February 2015 Islam Ansiklopedisi Online in Turkish PDF TDV Encyclopedia of Islam Retrieved 02 February 2015 Islam Ansiklopedisi Online in Turkish PDF TDV Encyclopedia of Islam Retrieved 02 February 2015 Al Firuzabadi Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 02 February 2015 a b Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature Vol 2 Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey p 817 a b al hakawati Butros Bustani Retrieved 02 February 2015 Islam Ansiklopedisi Online in Turkish Muhitu l Muhit article PDF TDV Encyclopedia of Islam Retrieved 05 June 2015 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 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Edward Lipinski 2012 Arabic Linguistics A Historiographic Overview pages 32 33 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Arabic dictionaries amp oldid 1132740426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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