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41 bukra
early morning; tomorrow [bakara] -
42 ghada
breakfast, lunch [ghada]--------go early [Mal ghada (tomorrow), ghodwa (morning)] -
43 ghudwa
early morning [ghada] -
44 sahhar
sunrise, dawn [Akk sheru, Heb shachar (morning), Ara shchr (dawn)] Aze seher, Hin sahr, Per sahhar, Tur seher borrowed from Ar -
45 ssubhh
dawn, morning [ssabahh] Aze subh, Ful subaha, Hin subah, Ind subuh, Per ssobhh, Swa asubuhi, Taj subh] -
46 'idda
count; days of morning ['adda] Ful edda, Per 'edde, Swa eda, Tur eda borrowed from Ar -
47 داء صباح الإثنين
Monday-morning sickness -
48 شلل صباح الأحد
Sunday morning paralysis -
49 صداع صباح الإثنين
Monday morning headache -
50 صرع صباحي
1) 1. matutinal epilepsy 2. morningepilepsy 2) morning epilepsy -
51 قيء صباحي
1) morning vomiting 2) vomitus matutinus -
52 سوف أرحل صباحا.
I am leaving in the morning. -
53 صباح
n. morning -
54 صباح الخير
interj. good morning -
55 صباح جميل
n. good morning -
56 صباحي
1́ adj. morning, matutinal, antemeridian2́ a.m.3́ adv. ante meridiem -
57 صباحية
n. morning, matinee -
58 صلاة الفجر
n. morning prayer -
59 ضحى
1́ n. morning2́ v. sacrifice, immolate, victimize -
60 غدا صباحا
adv. tomorrow morning
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