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1 saira
remain [Heb shear (rest), Syr mashraya (abode), Uga sh'r (remain)] -
2 مسكن
1́ adj. assuasive, anodyne, relieving, easing, soothing, lenitive, demulcent, sedative, palliative2́ n. residence, analgesic, house, home, apartment, abode, habitation, quarters, lodging -
3 بيت
بَيْت: مَنْزِل، مَسْكَنhouse, home, apartment, flat, residence, domicile, dwelling, place, abode, habitation -
4 ومأواه جهنم وبئس المصير
ومَأوَاهُ جَهَنّمُ وَبِئْسَ المَصِيرُand his abode is Hell,-an evil refuge indeed! -
5 ربع
رَبْع: دارhouse, home, residence, abode, dwelling -
6 مأوى
مَأوىً: مَسْكَنdwelling, abode, house, habitation; accommodations, lodgings, quarters -
7 مباءة
مَبَاءَة: مَسْكَنdwelling, abode, habitation, house, home -
8 مثوى
مَثْوىً: مَأوىً، مَسْكَنabode, dwelling, lodging, house, home, habitation -
9 مسكن
مَسْكَن، مَسْكِنresidence, domicile, house, home, apartment, flat, dwelling, abode, habitation; accommodations, quarters, lodgings -
10 مسكن
مَسْكَن، مَسْكِنresidence, domicile, house, home, apartment, flat, dwelling, abode, habitation; accommodations, quarters, lodgings -
11 مقر
مَقَرّ: مَسْكَن، مَحَلّ إقَامَةabode, dwelling, habitation, residence, domicile, house -
12 منزل
مَنْزِل: بَيْت، مَسْكَنhouse, home, residence, domicile, apartment, flat, dwelling, place, abode -
13 موطن
مَوْطِن: مَسْكَنdomicile, residence, home, house, dwelling, abode, habitation -
14 مقام
مُقَام: مَقَرّabode, dwelling, residence, domicile -
15 set phrase
a phrase which always occurs in one form, and which cannot be changed:تَعْبير ثابِت"Of no fixed abode" is a set phrase.
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