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I [spel] past tense, past participle spelt [-t], spelled verb1) to name or give in order the letters of (a word):يَتَهَجّى الإسْمI asked him to spell his name for me.
2) (of letters) to form (a word):يَقْرأ حُروفاC-a-t spells "cat".
3) to (be able to) spell words correctly:يَتَهَجّى الكَلِمَهI can't spell!
4) to mean or amount to:يُنْبئُ بِ، يَعْني II [spel] nounThis spells disaster.
1) a set or words which, when spoken, is supposed to have magical power:تَعْويذَه، رُقْيَهThe witch recited a spell and turned herself into a swan.
2) a strong influence:تأثير سِحْري III [spel] nounHe was completely under her spell.
1) a turn (at work):دَوْرَهShortly afterwards I did another spell at the machine.
2) a period of time during which something lasts:فَتْرَهa spell of bad health.
3) a short time:فَتْرَه قَصيرَهWe stayed in the country for a spell and then came home.
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تَهَجَّى \ spell: to be able to form words with the correct letters: My brothers can’t spell at all, write (a word) correctly How do you spell your name?. \ رَسَمَ الكَلِمةَ إملائيًّا \ spell: to write (a word) correctly: How do you spell your name?. \ هَجّى \ spell: to be able to form words with the correct letters: My brothers can’t spell at all. -
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n. flaw, damage, = spjall.* * *n. pl. [A. S. spell], a flaw, damage; ábyrgjask landit við öllum spellum til fardaga, Grág. ii. 216; ábyrgjask e-t við spellum við kaupanda, 249; áðr menn sjá at með spellum ferr, N. G. L. i. 54: a flaw, fault, allmikil spell, Fms. viii. 53, v. l.: a breach, frændsemis-spell, sifja-spell, sakar-spell, etc. spella-lauss, adj. faultless, N. G. L. i. 232. -
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تَعْوِيذَة \ charm: sth. that is believed to have magic power: She wore a charm against evil spirits. spell: a saying that has magical power; magical charm. \ رُقْيَة \ charm: sth. that is believed to have magic power: She wore a charm against evil spirits. spell: a saying that has magical power; magical charm. -
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مُدَّة \ duration: the time during which sth. lasts: He was put in prison for the duration of the war. period: a length of time: a short period: a period of three hours. spell: a period of time: a long spell of fine weather. term: a fixed period, esp. one (of several months) when a school is at work: a term of imprisonment. -
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فَتْرَة \ period: a length of time: a short period: a period of three hours. spell: a period of time: a long spell of fine weather. while: a period: I waited a long while. He arrived a short (or a little) while ago. -
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سِحْر \ charm: the power to please in a gentle way (by beauty, kindness, etc.); a quality that pleases: the charm of soft music; the charms of rural life. magic: the art of causing wonderful things to happen through unnatural powers (in stories) or through clever tricks; an example of this; a strange and beautiful charm: the magic of a starry sky. spell: a saying that has magical power; magical charm. witchcraft: evil magic. -
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n. a misdeed, the doing damage, Grág. ii. 327. -
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1.n. mischief-working, damage; verða sekr (fjörbaugs maðr) um s., Grág. i. 88, 129, Gþl. 241; göra spjallvirki eða rán búum, Grág.; höggva bú eðr taka aðra vist en göra eigi annat spellvirki, id.; göra skaða ok spjöllvirki, Eg. 196; nú höggr maðr í borð skipi manns framan eðr aptan, þat er s., N. G. L. i. 46.2.a, m. (-virkjar), a mischief-worker, highwayman, Nj. 183, Fms. ii. 83; hugðu þeir at spellvirkjar mundu vera, i. 226, Fs. 6; björn gengr um eyna ok er sá inn mesti s., Eg. 375; spellvirkja bæli, a robber’s den, Fms. ii. 81, Matth. xxi. 13. -
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18 Personal SPell Dictionary
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19 Priest Spell Editor
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20 Speak And Spell Simulator
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