nabk — /nabk or nubk/ noun The Christ s thorn ORIGIN: Ar nebq … Useful english dictionary
nabk — noun a) Either of two thorny shrublike trees, of the genus Ziziphus, from North Africa and the Middle East; Ziziphus spina christi is supposed to be the plant from which Christs crown of thorns was made. b) The edible berry of Ziziphus lotus … Wiktionary
NAbk — Postnachnahmeabkommen EN Postal Agreement on Collection on Delivery … Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen
An-Nabk — Infobox Settlement name =An Nabk settlement type = official name = other name = native name = النبك nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem type … Wikipedia
An-Nabk District — ( ar. منطقة النبك) is a Syrian district (mantiqah) administratively belonging to Rif Dimashq. Its capital city is the city of An Nabk.The district is also known as Kalamom, Qada an Nabk, Qalamoun, Qalamun, Qalamūn, Qaza of Nebek, Qaḑā an Nabk,… … Wikipedia
An Nabk — Original name in latin An Nabk Name in other language Al Nabek, An Nabk, En Nebk, Kalamom, Nabak, Nabaq, Nabek, Nebeck, Nebek, Nebk, Nbeck, alnbk State code SY Continent/City Asia/Damascus longitude 34.02547 latitude 36.72837 altitude 1275… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Mintaqat an Nabk — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Minţaqat an Nabk Country and Admin Code SY.08.173194 SY … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
nubk — Nabk Nabk (n[a^]bk), n. [Ar. nabiqa, nibqa.] (Bot.) The edible berries of the {Zizyphys Lotus}, a tree of Northern Africa, and Southwestern Europe. [Written also {nubk}.] See {Lotus} (b), and {Sadr}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Zizyphys Lotus — Nabk Nabk (n[a^]bk), n. [Ar. nabiqa, nibqa.] (Bot.) The edible berries of the {Zizyphys Lotus}, a tree of Northern Africa, and Southwestern Europe. [Written also {nubk}.] See {Lotus} (b), and {Sadr}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian — Monastery of Saint Moses the Abyssinian … Wikipedia