"Arabism" is a word in ENGLISH
An Arabic idiom peculiarly of language.
Some people are born with a vital and responsive energy. It not only enables them to keep abreast of the times; it qualifies them to furnish in their own personality a good bit of the motive power to the mad pace. They are fortunate beings. They do not need to apprehend the significance of things. They do not grow weary nor miss step, nor do they fall out of rank and sink by the wayside to be left contemplating the moving procession.Ah! that moving procession that has left me by the road-side! Its fantastic colors are more brilliant and beautiful than the sun on the undulating waters. What matter if souls and bodies are failing beneath the feet of the ever-pressing multitude! It moves with the majestic rhythm of the spheres. Its discordant clashes sweep upward in one harmonious tone that blends with the music of other worlds--to complete God's orchestra.It is greater than the stars--that moving procession of human energy; greater than the palpitating earth and the things growing thereon. Oh! I could weep at being left by the wayside; left with the grass and the clouds and a few dumb animals. True, I feel at home in the society of these symbols of life's immutability. In the procession I should feel the crushing feet, the clashing discords, the ruthless hands and stifling breath. I could not hear the rhythm of the march.Salve! ye dumb hearts. Let us be still and wait by the roadside.
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Two Bedouins were in the middle of a desert. When one gets something blown into his eye. His companion takes a look at his eye for him and says, "Hold still Abdul, it might be sand."
The inspissated juice of several species of acacia; -- called also gum acacia, and gum arabic.
Read the complete definitionGum arabic.
Read the complete definitionThe Arabic definite article answering to the English the; as, Alkoran, the Koran or the Book; alchemy, the chemistry.
Read the complete definitionThe Honey mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), a small tree found from California to Buenos Ayres; also, its sweet, pulpy pods. A …
Read the complete definitionThe name of the Supreme Being, in use among the Arabs and the Mohammedans generally.
Read the complete definitionOne of a swarthy race occupying Arabia, and numerous in Syria, Northern Africa, etc.
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to graze, to eat grass. Saan mo nga ipalubos nga agarab dagita kalding ditoy inaladan tayo. Don’t allow …
Read the complete definitionárab v [AB; c1] burn s.t. with a rapid bright flame and then die down. Ang kaláyu miárab sa kakugnan, …
Read the complete definitionarabál - (Sp. arrabal) A large village or town, subject to the municipality of another town. Many places that are …
Read the complete definitionThey plowed. A term of feudal law, applied to those who held by the tenure of plowing and tilling the …
Read the complete definitionA native of Arabia; an Arab.
Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to Arabia or the Arabians.
Read the complete definitionThe language of the Arabians.
Read the complete definitionRelating to Arabia; Arabic.
Read the complete definitionA carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, contained in gum arabic, from which it is extracted as a white, amorphous substance.
Read the complete definitionMucilage, especially that made of gum arabic.
Read the complete definitionOne well versed in the Arabic language or literature; also, formerly, one who followed the Arabic system of surgery.
Read the complete definitionA two-masted Arab or Indian trading vessel, used in Indian Ocean.
Read the complete definitionOne of the nomadic Arabs who live in tents, and are scattered over Arabia, Syria, and northern Africa, esp. in …
Read the complete definitionA member of a race somewhat resembling the Arabs, but often classed as Hamitic, who were formerly the inhabitants of …
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