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  • 61Adolf Erman — Johann Peter Adolf Erman (October 31, 1854 ndash; June 26, 1937) was a renowned Egyptologist and lexicographer; born in Berlin, the son of Georg Adolf Erman and grandson of Paul Erman. Educated at Leipzig and Berlin, he became extraordinary… …

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  • 62Kufic — Arab World This article is part of the series: Arab Culture …

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  • 63Muhaqqaq — Arab World This article is part of the series: Arab Culture …

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  • 64Diwani — Arab World This article is part of the series: Arab Culture …

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  • 65Masha'Allah — For other uses, see Mashallah (disambiguation). Mā šāʾ Allāh (ما شاء الله) is an Arabic phrase that expresses appreciation, joy, praise or thankfulness for an event or person that was just mentioned.[1] Towards this, it is used as an expression… …

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  • 66Maqdisi — or Muqaddasi (Arabic: مقدسي‎) is an Arabic nisbat implying origin in Jerusalem. The word is derived from the Semitic triliteral root Q D S (meaning holy ) to denote the Arabic name for Jerusalem, Al Quds. Al Maqdisi (المقدسي) is used as an… …

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  • 67Harem — (Turkish from Arab Ḥarām , forbidden) refers to the sphere of women in a usually polygynous household and their quarters, which are enclosed and forbidden to men. It originated in the Near East and came to the Western world via the Ottoman Empire …

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  • 68Broken plural — In linguistics, broken plurals are a grammatical phenomenon typical in many Semitic languages of the Middle East and Ethiopia in which a singular noun is broken to form a plural by having its root consonants embedded in a different frame , rather …

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  • 69Lemma (linguistics) — In linguistics a lemma (plural lemmas or lemmata ) has two distinct interpretations: # morphology / lexicography: the canonical form or citation form of a set of forms (headword); e.g. in English, run , runs , ran and running are forms of the… …

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  • 70Maghrebi script — Arab World This article is part of the series: Arab Culture …

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