لقيا

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Arabic

Root
ل ق ي (l q y)
13 terms

Pronunciation

Noun

لُقْيَا (luqyāf (plural لُقًى (luqan))

  1. encounter, meeting
    • a. 965, الْمُتَنَبِّي [al-mutanabbī], “غَاضَتْ أَنَامِلُهُ وَهُنَّ بُحُورُ [ḡāḍat ʔanāmiluhu wahunna buḥūru]” (chapter 106), in أَبُو الْبَقَاء الْعُكْبَرِيّ [ʔabū l-baqāʔ al-ʕukbariyy], edited by إِبْرَاهِيم الْأَبْيَارِيّ [ʔibrāhīm al-ʔabyāriyy], مُصْطَفَى السَّقَّا [muṣṭafā s-saqqā], and عَبْد الْحَفِيظ شَلَبِيّ [ʕabd al-ḥafīẓ šalabiyy], ديوان أبي الطيب المتنبي بشرح أبي البقاء العكبري, volume 2, Beirut, Lebanon: دَار الْمَعْرِفَة [dār al-maʕrifa], published 1978, →OCLC, page 134, verses 12–13:
      يَمَّمْتُ شَاسِعَ دَارِهِمْ عَنْ نِيَّةٍ / إِنَّ الْمُحِبَّ عَلَى الْبِعَادِ يَزُورُ
      وَقَنَعْتُ بِٱللُّقْيَا وَأَوَّلِ نَظْرَةٍ / إِنَّ الْقَلِيلَ مِنَ الْحَبِيبِ كَثِيرُ
      yammamtu šāsiʕa dārihim ʕan niyyatin / ʔinna l-muḥibba ʕalā l-biʕādi yazūru
      waqanaʕtu bi-l-luqyā waʔawwali naẓratin / ʔinna l-qalīla mina l-ḥabībi kaṯīru
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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