Chapter 50 of 50 · 3321 words · ~17 min read

Part 50

Ailaho a'alam=God is all knowing, 2; 50

Allahumma=Yá Allah with emphasis, 39

Amán=quarter, mercy, 342

Amír=Military Commandant, 259

Amír al-Muuminín=Prince of the Faithful, 112

Amrad=beardless and handsome, effeminate, 327

Amsár=cities, 11

Amshát (combs) perhaps=Kunáfah (vermicelli), 83

Andam=the gum called dragon's blood; brazilwood, 176

Arab al-Arabá=prehistoric tribes of the Arabs, 112

Arab al-Musta'ajimah=barbarised Arabs, _ib._

Arab al-Musta'aribah=naturalised Arabs, _ib._

Arab al-Muta'arribah=Arabised Arabs, _ib._

Arakiyah=white scull-cap, 215

Ardabb (Irdabb)=about five bushels, 263

Arún (Heb.)=in his shirt, 78

Asal-nahl=bee's honey, 271

Ashkánián=race of Persian Kings, 78

Astrolabe, father of our sextant, 304

Atr=any perfume, 335

Auhashtani=thou hast made me desolate, 62

Awálim pl. of Alimah=dancing girls, 214

Aysh (Egypt.)=Ayyu shayyin for classical "Má"=what, 79

Aywa (for Ay w' Alláhi)=Ay, by Allah, 303

Azim="deuced" or "mighty fine", 178

Báb=gate; chapter, 136

Báb al-Farádís=gate of the gardens at Damascus, 240

Babel=Gate of God, 85

Babes of the eyes=pupils, 100

Badawi's dying farewell, 75

Bádhanj=wind-shaft, ventilator, 257

Badmasti=le vin mauvais, 88

Baghlah=she-mule, 129

Bahr=water cut or trenched in the earth, sea, large river, 44

Bahr al-muhít=circumambient ocean, 133

Balid=simpleton, 17

Ballán=body servant, 311

Ballánah=tire-woman, _ib._

Banj=Nibanj=Nepenthe, hemp, 70

Baradiyah=wide-mouthed jug, 36

Bárid=vain, foolish, insipid, 213

Barley, food for horses, 345

Barmecides, 188

Basaltic statues in Hauranic ruins give rise to the idea of men metamorphosed into black stones, 170

Basil=the Indian Tulsi, Ocymum basilicum, 19

Basil of the bridges=pennyroyal, 91

Bastinado of women, 183

Bayáz al-Sultáni=the best kind of gypsum, 270

Bazar of Damascus famous in the Middle Ages, 2

Beheading or sacking a faithless wife unlawful but leniently looked upon, 181

Before the face of Allah=for the love of God, 135

Bi'l-Salámah=in safety (to avert the evil eye), 288

Birkat al-Habash=Abyssinian pond, 291

Bismillah=in the name of God, 40

—— said before taking action, 80

—— a civil form of dismissal, 98

——="fall to!", 264

Blackamoors preferred by debauched women, 6

Blind notorious for insolence, etc., 330

Blinding a common practice in the East, how done, 108

Blue and yellow turbans prescribed to Christians and Jews, 77

Boils and pimples supposed to be caused by broken hair-roots, 275

Breast broadening with delight, 48

Breast straitened, the converse of breast broadening (48), 119

Bride's throne, 215

Búzah=beer, 72

Cairenes held exceedingly debauched, 298

Cairo nothing without the Nile, 295

Camel, how slaughtered, 347

Carpet-beds, 294

Chaff or banter allowed even to modest women, 267

Champing sign of good breeding, 345

Chess-anecdote, 132

Children carried astraddle upon hip or shoulder, 308

Claims of maidenhead, 190

Clapping of hands to summon servants, 177

Clever young ladies dangerous in the East, 15

Conception on the bride-night rare, 227

Confession after concealment a characteristic of the servile class, 53

Confession on the criminal's part required by Moslem Law, 274

Confusion of metaphors characteristic of The Nights, 86

Contemplation of street-scenery one of the pleasures of the Harem, 319

Corpse pollutes him who touches it, 295

Cutting off the right hand Koranic punishment for theft, 274

Cutting of the navel string preliminary to naming the babe, 231

Cutting the rope=breaking bounds, 349

Dajlah=Tigris, Heb. Hid-dekel, 180

Dakhíl-ak=under thy protection, 61

Damascus women famed for sanguinary jealousy, 295

Darabukkah=tom-tom, 311

Darbar=public audience, 29

Dastúr=leave, permission, 66

Daughter of my uncle=my wife, 69

Daurak=narrow-mouthed jug, 36

Despite his nose=against his will, 26

Destiny blindeth human sight, 67

Dinár=gold piece, Daric, Miskál, 32

Dirham=silver piece, 33

"Dog" and "hog" popular terms of abuse, 188

Drinking first to show that the draught is not poisoned, 88; 295

"Drop" unknown to the Eastern gallows, 260

Dunyázád=world-free, 14

Dust-storm in tropical lands, 111

Elephant's roll (to Hindu)=swaying and graceful gait, 217

Erotic inferences drawn from parts of body, 350

Eternal truth of The Nights, 7

Eunuch best go-between, 282

Eunuch employed as porter, 343

Eunuch-in-Chief a most important Jack in office, 283

Eunuchs, different kinds of, 132

Euphemistic formulas to avoid mentioning unpleasant matters, 31

Exaggeration part of humour, 12

Eyebrows joined a great beauty in Arabia, 227

Eyes of me=my dears, 163

Face-veil="nose-bag", 82

Fakír=religious mendicant generally, 95

Falcon=blinding the quarry, 51

Fals ahmar=a red cent, 321

Faráiz=orders expressly given in the Koran, 169

Farajíyah=a long sleeved robe, 210, 321

Fass=bezel of a ring, gem cut en cabochon, contenant for contenu, 165

Fata=a youth; generous man, etc., 67

Favours foreshadowing downfall, 48

Female depravity going hand in hand with perversity of taste, 73

Fiat _in_justitia ruat cœlum, 253

First personal pronoun placed first for respect, 237

Fitnah=revolt, seduction, mischief; beautiful girl; aphrodisiac perfume, 219

Following one's face=at random, 347

Friday night=our Thursday night, 269

Friday Service described, 313

Frolics of highborn ladies, 328

"Fun"=practical jokes of the largest, 20

Futur=breakfast, 300

Gall-bladder and liver allusions, 219

Ghadir=a place where water sinks, lowland, 233

Ghamz=winking, signing with the eye, 292

Gharíb=foreigner, 95

Ghawází=singing girls, 214

Ghazl al-banát (spinning of girls)=vermicelli, 83

Ghilmán=Wuldán, the beautiful youths of Paradise, 211

Ghútah=thickly grown lowland, 115

Ghúlah=ogress, 55

Going straight to the point preferred to filer le parfait amour, 268

Gold makes bold, 340

Ground-floor usually let for shops, 319

Habb=grain of the heart, 250

Habbániyah=grain-seller's quarter, 269

Habíb, euphemism for lover, 223

Hayhát, onomatopoetic=heigh-ho!, 76

Hair should be allowed all to grow or be shaven off, 308

Hair-dyes all vegetable matter, 326

Halab=Aleppo, 292

Hammam, going to the=convalescence, 288

——, showing that a woman's monthly ailment is over, 286

Harím=Harem, used for the inmates, wife, etc., 165

Harísah, a favourite dish, 131

Hasanta ya Hasan=bene detto, Benedetto!, 251

Hashísh, intoxicant prepared of hemp, 225

Haste ye to salvation, part of the Azán, 224

Hátif=mysterious voice, 142

Hauk! Hauk!=heehaw!, 221

Head in the poke=into the noose, 179

High-bosomed damsel a favourite with Arab tale-tellers, 84

Hog, popular term of abuse, 188

Horoscopes, etc., 213

Horseplay frequently ending in bastinado, 325

House of Peace=Baghdad, 139

Houses of Lamentation in Moslem burial-grounds, 94

Humming not a favourite practice with Moslems, 311

Hunchback looked upon with fear and aversion, 258

Húr al-Ayn=with eyes of lively white and black, 90

Hurr=gentleman, 254

Hurry is from Hell, 264

Iblis=Despairer, 13

Ibn Harám=son of adultery, abuse not necessarily reflecting on the parent, 231

Ibrat=needle-graver and Ibrat=warning, a favourite jingle, 104

Ibrík=ewer, and Tisht=basin, used for washing the hands, 241

Id al-Kabír=the Great Festival, 28

Ifrít, divided into two races like mankind, 11

Ifritah=she-Ifrit, 34

Ihdák=encompassing, as the white encloses the black of the eye, 49

Ihtizáz=shaking with delight, 50

Iklíl=diadem, now obsolete, 270

Iklím=the seven climates of Ptolemy, 233

Ilm al-Ruháni=Spiritualism, 305

Improvising still common amongst the Badawin, 39

Incest lawful amongst ancient peoples, 110

Inheritance, law of, settled by the Koran, 174

Inshád=conjuring by Allah, 11

Insolence and licence of palace girls, 286

Intellect of man stronger than a Jinni's, 43

Internally wounded=sick at heart, 5

Inwá=jerking the date-stone, 25

Ishá=the first watch of the night, 175

Izár=sheet worn as veil, 163

Ja'afar=contrasting strongly with his master, 102

Jahárkas=Pers. Chehár-kas, four persons, 266

Jannat al-Na'ím=The Garden of Delights _i.e._ Heaven, 98

Jazírah=Peninsula, Arabia, 2

Jazírát al-Khálidát=Eternal Isles=Canaries, 141

Jilá=displaying the bride before the bridegroom, 174

Jinn=the French génie, the Hindu Rakshasa or Yaksha, 10

Joseph of the Koran very different from him of Genesis, 13

Judri=small-pox, 256

Junún=madness, 10

Ká'ah=ground-floor hall, 85

Ká'ah (saloon)=fine house, mansion, 292

Kábul-men noted for Sodomy, 299

Káf, popularly=Caucasus, 72, 133

Kahbah=whore, 70

Kahílat al-taraf=having the eyelids lined with Kohl, 63

Kahkahah=horse-laughter, 350

Kahramánát=nursery governess, 231

Káid=leader, 330

Kalam=reed-pen, 128

Kalám al-Mubáh=the permitted say, 29

Kalandar=mendicant monk, 94

Kámat Alfiyyah=straight stature, 85

Kamís=shift, etc., 293

Kat'a=bit of leather, 20

Katá=sand-grouse, 131

Katf=pinioning, 106

Kathá-Sarit-Ságara=poetical version of the Vrihat-Kathá, 12

Kaus al-Banduk=pellet-bow, 10

Kausar=a lieu commun of poets, 241

Kawwád=pimp, 316

Káyánián race of Persian Kings, 75

Kaylúlah=siesta, 51

Kaysariyah=superior kind of Bazar, 266

Kazi=judge in religious matters, 21

Kerchief of mercy, 343

Khádim=servant, politely applied to a castrato, 235

Khalí'a=worn out; wag, 311

Khalífah=Vicar of Allah; successor of a Santon, 184

Khan=caravanserai, 92

Khan Al-Masrúr, in Cairo, famous in the 15th century, 265

Khanjar=hanger, 232

Khatmah=reading or reciting the whole Koran, 277

Khinzír=hog, 108

Khubz=scones, 131

Khuff=walking shoes, 82

Khyas, Khyas, onomatopoetic, used in a sea-spell, 228

King's barber a man of rank, 351

"Kiss, key to Kitty", 323

Kissing the eyes a paternal salute, 125

Kohl=powdered antimony for the eyelids, 89

—— proverbially used, 278

Koran quoted (xx.), 2

—— (ii. 34), 13

—— (xxv. 31), _ib._

—— (xix. 69), _ib._

—— (xxvi.), 39

—— (xxvii.), 42

—— (v., xx.), 119

—— (vii., xviii.), 169

—— (i.), 208

—— (lvi. 9), 211

—— (lx.), 220

—— (v.), 240

—— (cviii.), 241

—— (xvii.), 249

—— (xxxvi. 69), 251

—— (cv.), 256

—— (ii., ix.), 257

—— (v.), 274

—— (viii. 17), _ib._

—— (iii.), 298

—— (iii. 128), 307

Kufr=rejecting the True Religion, 169

Kulkasá=colocasia roots, 272

Kullah=gugglet, 36

Kumkum=a gourd-shaped bottle for sprinkling scents, 42

Kári=teacher of the correct pronunciation of the Koran, 113

Kurrat al-Ayn=coolness of the eye, 72

Kurs has taken the place of Iklíl, 270

Kursi (choir, throne)=desk or stool for the Koran, 167

Kush'arírah=horripilation, symptom of great joy or fear, 251

La'abat=a plaything, a puppet, a lay figure, 245

Lá adamnák=Heaven deprive us not of thee, 268

Labbayka=Here am I, called Talbiyah, 226

Laylat al-Wafá=the night of completion of the Nile-flood, 291

Lá Haula, etc.=there is no Majesty etc., 69

Lá tawáhishná=do not make us desolate, 62

Lá tawákhizná=do not chastise us=excuse us, 164

Latter night=hours between the last sleep and dawn, 24

Laughing in one's face not intended as an affront, 320

Laughter rare and sign of a troubled spirit, 248

Life-breath in the nostrils=heart in the mouth, 42

Like mother like daughter, 299

Liver=seat of passion, 27

Loghah=Arabic language, also a vocabulary, dictionary, 251

Loosening the hair an immodesty in women sanctioned only by a great calamity, 314

Lukmah=mouthful, 261

Madfa'=cannon, showing modern date, 223

Magnet Mountains, fable probably based on the currents, 140

Mail-coat and habergeon simile for a glittering stream, 291

Ma'ín, Ma'ún=smitten with the evil eye, 123

Majnún=madman, 10

Making water, 259

Mahkamah=Kazi's Court, 21

Malik or Malak=Seraph or Sovran, 253

Mamlúk=white slaves trained to arms, 81

Márid=contumacious Jinni, 41

Máristán (from Pers. Bímáristán=place of sickness), 288

Marmar=marble, 295

Marriage not valid without receipt of settlement, 276

Mashá ilí=bearer of a cresset (Mash'al), 259

Masíhi=follower of the Messiah, 258

Maskhút=transformed (mostly into something hideous); a statue, 165

Massage (shampooing), 172

Mausil (Mosul) alluding to the junction of Assyria and Babylonia, 82

Maydán=parade ground, 46

Maymúnah, proverbial name now forgotten, 57

Meat rarely coloured in modern days, 310

Merchants and shopkeepers carrying, swords, 54

Miao or Mau=cat, 220

Mikra'ah=palm-rod, 99

Mihráb and Minaret, symbols of Venus and Priapus?, 166

Milh=salt, 340

Miracles performed by Saints' tombs, 241

Miskál=71-72 grams in gold, used for dinar, 126

Mizr, Mizar=beer, 72

Moles compared with pearls, 177

Monday=second day, reckoning from Sabbath (Saturday), 266

Money carried in the corner of a handkerchief, 271

Monoculars unlucky to meet, 333

Mosul stuff=muslin, 229

Mounds=rubbish heaps outlying Eastern cities, 71

Mouth compared to the ring of Sulayman, 84

Mu'arras=pimp, 338

Muháfiz=district-governor, 259

Muhakkak="Court-hand", 129

Muhammarah=fricandoed, 286

Mujtabá=the Accepted, 77

Munakkishah=woman who applies the dye to a face, 270

Murtazá=the Elect, 77

Mustapha=the Chosen, _ib._

Mutawalli=Prefect of Police, 259

Muzayyin=Figaro of the East, 304

Nabút=quarter-staff, 234

Nadd, a compound perfume, 310

Naddábah=mourning woman, 311

Nadím=cup-companion, 46

Nafas=breath, 107

Nafs=soul, life, _ib._

Nahás asfar=brass, 40

Nahás (ahmar)=copper, _ib._

Nahnu málihín=we are on term of salt, 344

Nahs=nasty, 301

Naihah=keener, hired mourner, 311

Nakedness paraphrased, 327

Nakíb a caravan-leader, chief, syndic, 269

Name of Allah introduced into an indecent tale essentially Egyptian, 12

Narjis=Narcissus, 294

Naskh=copying hand, 128

Nasráni=follower of Him of Nazareth, 258

Nat'a=leather used by way of table-cloth, 20

Nata' al-dam=the leather of blood, 318

Navel as to beauty and health, 84

Nearness of seat a mark of honour, 250

Negroes preferred by debauched women, 6

New-moon beginning Ramazán carefully looked for, 84

Nile-water sweet and light, 290

Nineteen the age of an oldish old maid in Egypt, 212

Noisy merriment scandalous to Moslem "respectability", 95

Nothing for nothing a sexual _point d'honneur_, 87

Oath a serious thing amongst Moslems, 179

Oman=Eastern Arabia, 83

Oriental orgie different from European, 93

Pander-dodge to get more money, 302

Panel-dodge fatally common, 323

Paris Jockey-club scene anticipated, 327

Parody on the testification of Allah's Unity, 177

Parrot-story a world-wide folk-lore, 52

Passengers in difficulties take command, 140

Pearl, supposed to lose one per cent. per ann. of its splendour, 165

Peshdadians, race of Persian Kings, 75

Plain (ground), synonyms for, 46

Plural masc. used by way of modesty when a girl addresses her lover, 98

Poetry of the Arabs requires knowledge of the Desert to be understood, 230

Pomegranate fruit supposed to contain seed from Eden garden, 134

Prime Minister carrying fish to the cookmaid, 63

Privy, a slab with slit in front and a round hole behind, 221

Proverbs true to nature, 307

Qanoon-e-Islam quoted on the subject of horoscopes, etc., 213

Raydaniyah, a camping ground near Cairo, 245

Rayháni=a curved character, 128

Rais=captain of a ship, 127

Rajaz=the seventh Bahr of Arabic prosody, 251

Rajul ikhtiyár=middle-aged man, 55

Refusal of a gift greatest affront, 336

Rending of garments as sign of sorrow or vexation, 308

Respect shown to parts of the body, exuviæ, etc., 276

Riding on the ass an old Biblical practice, 262

Rims cars, 131

Rozistan=day station, 29

Ruká'í=correspondence hand, 128

Rukhám=alabaster, 295

Ruka'tayn=two-bow prayer, 142

Sa'ad=auspiciousness, prosperity; derivatives, 9

Sabr=patience and aloes, source of puns, 138

Sadaf=cowrie, 19

Sadakah=voluntary alms, opposed to Zakát, 339

Sadd=wall, dyke, 114

Sáhib=companion, used as a Wazirial title, 237

Sáhib al-Shartah=chief of the watch (Prefect of Police), 259

Sáhib Nafas=master of breath, a minor saint healing by expiration, 107

Sáhil Masr=the river side (at Cairo), 291

Saj'a=rhymed prose, 116

Sakhr al-Jinni alluded to, 41

Sákiyah=the Persian water wheel, 123

Sálih, prophet sent to Thámúd, 169

Salmá and Layla=our "Mary and Martha", 265

Sama'an wa ta atan to be translated variously, 96

Samn=clarified butter, 144

Sár=vendetta, 101, 114

Saráwil=bag or petticoat trousers, 222

Sardábeh=underground room, 340

Sarráf=Anglo-Indian "Shroff", 210

Sassanides, 75

Sawáb=reward in Heaven, 96

Sayd wa Kanas=hunting and coursing, 9

Scalding a stump in oil common surgery practice, 297

Scorpions of the brow=accroche-cœurs, etc., 168

Sealing a covered dish a necessary precaution against poison, 244

Seas, the two=the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean, 173

Sepulchre, erroneously called "a little Wali", 105

Seven schools or editions of the Koran, 113

Shább=youth between puberty and forty, 55

Shabistan=night station, 29

Shakáik al-Nu'umán=anemone, 175

Shahrázád=city-freer, 14

Shahryár=city friend, 2

Shah Zamán=King of the Age, _ib._

Shaykh=an old man, elder, chief, 26

Shaykh, Shaybah=grey-beard, oldster, 55

Sha'ílah=link (also lamp, wick, etc.), 259

Shaking and nodding the head, universal items of gesture language, 300

Shám (Syria)=land on the left, opposed to Al-Yaman=land on the right, 83

"Shame" alluded to in cursing parents of an abused person, 227

Shampooing the feet, 117

Sharmutah=rags, tatters; strumpets; shreds of meat=Kadíd, 163

Shámah=Khál, mole on the cheek, 167

Shart=a single Talbiyah or cry Labbayka, 226

Shatm=obscene abuse, 182

Shayyun li'lláhi=per amor di Dio, 329

Shedding tears no disgrace for a man, 68

Sham hamphorash=the hundredth name of God, engraved on the seal-ring of Solomon, 173

Shiháb=shooting stars, 224

Shirk (partnership)=Syntheism, Dualism, Trinitarianism, 181

Shops composed of a "but" and a "ben", 316

Shudder preceding the magnetic trance, 44

Shuhadá, martyrs, extensive category, 171

Shuhúd=assessors of the Kazi's Court, 21

Shurayh, foxier than the fox, 252

Shúshah=topknot of hair, 308

Simát=dinner table, 178

Simiyá=white magic, 305, 332

Sitting on shins and knees a trying posture, 130

Slaves fancied by debauched women, 191

Slice of the moon=digit of the moon, 91

Smuggling men into the Harem, 282

Snatching off the turband a paying industry, 259

Soft-sided, attribute of beauty, 168

Solomon's death fixing the date of a tale, 41

"Son" used for "grandson" more affectionate, 243

Son of a century=hundred years old, 126

Sons of Adam=men, 130

Sons of Sásán=Sassanides, 2

Speaker puts himself first, 33

Spittle dried up from fear, 285

Staff broken in the first bout=failure in the first attempt, 64

Street melodies changing with fashion, 311

Striking the right hand upon the left sign of vexation, 298

Striking with the shoe, the pipe-stick, etc., highly insulting, 110

Subh-i-kázib=false dawn, 78

Subh-i-sádik=true dawn, _ib._

Sucking the tongue="kissing with th' inner lip", 270

Sufrah=dinner table, 178

Sugar-stick=German Zuckerpüppchen, 167

Suhá, star in the Great Bear, _ib._

Sulayman and Sakhr al-Jinni, 42

Sullam=ladder; whipping-post, 331

Sulus=engrossing hand, 128

Sums of large amount weighed, 281

Sun greeting Mohammed, 45

Superstitious practices not confined to the lower orders, 40

Surriyat=concubine, 27

Su 'ubán=dragon, cockatrice=Tannín, 172

Su'úd used as a counter odour, 279

Suwán=syenite, 238

Taghúm a kind of onomatopoetic grunt, 228

Tailor made to cut out the cloth in owner's presence, 321

Tákiyah, calotte worn under the Fez, scull-cap, 224

Talbiyah=the cry Labbayka, 226

Tammúz=July, 53

Tamar Hanná=flower of privet, 83

Tár=tambourine, 215

Tarbúsh=Pers. Sar-púsh, head cover, _ib._

Tarík=clear the way, 66

Tarjumán=truchman, dragoman, 100

Tasbíh=saluting in the Subh, 258

Taur (Thaur, Saur), a venerable remnant of un-split speech, 16

Tawáshi, obnoxious name for a Eunuch, 235

Tears shed over past separation, 283

Thousand dirhams and thousand dinars=£125 and £500 respectively, 281

Three days term of hospitality, 3

Throwing one=bastinado on the back, 243

Tibn=crushed straw, 16

Tobba (Himyaritic)=the Great or Chief, 216

Tongue of the case=words suggested by the circumstances, 121

Tughyán=Kufr, rejection of the True Religion, 169

Túmár=uncial letters, 129

Turband not put upon the ground out of respect, 223

"Turk" probably a late addition, 52

Turning round in despair against an oppressor, 246

Odah, properly Uta=private room of a concubine, 286

Ultra-Shakspearean geography, "Fars of Roum", 45

Umamah and Atikah, tale of two women now forgotten, 61

Umm Amir=Mother of Amir, nickname for the hyena, 43

'Urban=wild Arabs, 112

Usfur=safflower, 219

Uzayr=Esdras, 257

Varieties of handwriting, 129

Wady, Anglicè "valley", 51

Wahsh=wild-beast and synonyms, 242

Wakálah; described in Pilgrimage i. 60, 266

Wakkád=stoker, 312

Wali=(civil) Governor, 259

Wa'l-Salám=and here ends the matter, 102

Washings after evacuation, 220

Way of Allah=common property, 91

Wazir=Minister, 2

"What is it compared with," popular way of expressing great difference, 37

Wife euphemistically spoken of in the masculine, 67

Window-gardening, old practice in the East, 301

Wine boiled=vinum coctum, 132

Wine-drinking vitiates the Pilgrimage-rite, 97

Wine flying to the head, effect of the cold after a heated room, 224

Wine why strained? 27

Wiswás=diabolical temptation or suggestion, 106

Women bastinadoed, 183

Wonder (=cause) in every death, 351

Wuldán=Ghilmán, the beautiful youths of Paradise, 211

Wuzu-ablution=lesser ablutions, 142

Yá Ba'íd=O distant one, euphemism for gross abuse, 41

Yá bárid=O fool, 313

Yá hú=O he! Swift's Yahoo? 240

Yahúdí for Jew, less polite than Banu Isráíl, 210

Yá Khálati=mother's sister, in addressing the old, 303

Yá Mash'úm=O unlucky one, 221

Yá házá=O this (one), somewhat slightingly, 240

Yá Sattár=Thou who veilest the discreditable secrets of Thy creatures, 258

Yá Tayyib al-Khál=O thou nephew of a good uncle, 303

Yaum al-Id=the great festival, 317

Youth described in terms applying to women, 144

Zábit=Prefect of Police, 259

Zakát=legal alms, 339

Zambúr=clitoris, 90

Zemzem=water saltish, 284

Zikr=litanies, 124

Zírbájah=meat dressed with cumin-seed, etc., 278

Ziyárat=visit to a pious person or place, 125

Zauba'ah=sandstorm the desert, 114

Zubb=penis, 92

Zabbál=scavenger, 312

Zulf=side-lock, 308

Zulm, injustice, tyranny; worst of a monarch's crimes, 190

Zuwaylah gate, more correctly Báb Zawilah, 269

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1. Added missing anchors for footnotes on p. 44, p. 87, p. 181, p. 208, and p. 218. 2. Corrected footnote numbering on p. 181 and p. 182. 3. Corrected footnote anchor numbering on p. 263 and p. 272. 4. Added footnote number on p. 297. 5. Added missing page number 253 to Index entry "Malik or Malak=Seraph or Sovran" on p. 358. 6. The dates ("A.H. 86-96=105-115") on p. 208 are probably incorrect as the Caliph lived from 691-743 CE per Wikipedia. 7. Silently corrected simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors. 8. Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed. 9. Enclosed italics font in _underscores_. 10. Enclosed bold font in =equals=.