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1 old
عَتِيق الزِّيّ \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. out of date: too old to be useful, desirable or suitable now: Last year’s dresses are now out of date; Older scientific books become out-of-date when new discoveries are made. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. \ See Also الطِّراز -
2 swine
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3 concubine
[ˈkɔŋkjubaɪn] noun1) an old word for a woman who lives with a man as his lover but is not his wife.حَظِيَّه2) (among peoples and religions that allow men to have more than one wife) a secondary wife.زَوْجَه ثانِيَه -
4 consumption
[kənˈsampʃən] noun1) the act of consuming:إسْتِهلاكThe consumption of coffee has increased.
2) an old word for tuberculosis of the lungs.مَرَض السِّل، التَّدَرُّن الرِئَوي -
5 domain
[dəˈmeɪn] noun1) an old word for the lands which belong to a person:مُلْك، أمْلاك، أراضٍthe king's domains.
2) one's area of interest or of knowledge:مَجال إهْتِمام، دائِرَة نُفوذThat question is outside my domain.
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6 hail
I [heɪl]1. noun1) small balls of ice falling from the clouds:بَرَدThere was some hail during the rainstorm last night.
2) a shower (of things):وابِلٌ منa hail of arrows.
2. verbto shower hail:يَنْزِلُ البَرَد بِغَزارَه II [heɪl]It was hailing as I drove home.
1. verb1) to shout to in order to attract attention:يُنادي، يَدْعو من بَعيدThe captain hailed the passing ship.
2) to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something:يُرَحِّبُ بِHis discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.
2. nouna shout (to attract attention):هُتاف، تَحِيَّه، تَرْحيبGive that ship a hail.
3. interjectionan old word of greeting:طَريقة قَديمَة للتَّحِيَّهHail, O King!
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7 nigh
[naɪ] adverban old word for near.كلِمَة قديمَه بِمَعْنى: قَريب -
8 Noel
[nouˈel] nounan old word for Christmas.عيد الميلاد -
9 Noël
[nouˈel] nounan old word for Christmas.عيد الميلاد -
10 Nowell
[nouˈel] nounan old word for Christmas.عيد الميلاد -
11 omnibus
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12 ply
I [plaɪ] verb1) an old word for to work at:يَعْمَل ، يَشْتَغِل كَHe plies his trade as weaver.
2) to use (a tool etc) vigorously.يَسْتَعْمِل بِشِدَّه3) to keep supplying:يُواصِل تَزْويد II [plaɪ] nounThey plied their guests with drink.
a thickness, layer or strand, as in three-ply / two-ply wool.سُمْك، طَبَقَه -
13 rent
I [rent]1. nounmoney paid, usually regularly, for the use of a house, shop, land etc which belongs to someone else:إيجار، اُجْرَة السَّكَنThe rent for this flat is $50 a week.
2. verbto pay or receive rent for the use of a house, shop, land etc:يَسْتأجِر، يُؤَجِّر II [rent] noun خَرْق في الثَّوْبMr Smith rents this flat to us.
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14 shrew
[ʃruː] noun1) a type of small mouse-like animal with a long, pointed nose.الزّبابه: حيوان يُشْبِه الفِئْران2) an old word for an unpleasant woman with a violent temper and sharp tongue.إمْرأه سَليطَة اللسان وشَرِسَة الطِّباع -
15 steed
[stiːd] nounan old word for a horse for riding.جَواد -
16 stuff
I [staf] noun1) material or substance:What is that black oily stuff on the beach?
مادَّهShow them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).
2) (unimportant) matter, things, objects etc:مَتاع، أشياء غَيْر مُهِمَّهWe'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.
3) an old word for cloth.قِماش II [staf] verb1) to pack or fill tightly, often hurriedly or untidily:يَحْشو يَحْشوThe children have been stuffing themselves with ice-cream.
3) to fill the skin of (a dead animal or bird) to preserve the appearance it had when alive:يُحَنِّطThey stuffed the golden eagle.
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17 suit
[suːt]1. noun1) a set of clothes usually all of the same cloth etc, made to be worn together, eg a jacket, trousers (and waistcoat) for a man, or a jacket and skirt or trousers for a woman.بَدْلَه2) a piece of clothing for a particular purpose:طَقْم، لِباس خاصa bathing-suit / diving-suit.
3) a case in a law court:دَعْوى، قَضِيَّهHe won/lost his suit.
4) an old word for a formal request, eg a proposal of marriage to a lady.طَلَب يَد المرأه للزواج5) one of the four sets of playing-cards – spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs.أحَد النُّقوش الأربَعَه في وَرَق اللعب2. verb1) to satisfy the needs of, or be convenient for:يُلائِم، يُناسِبThe climate suits me very well.
2) (of clothes, styles, fashions etc) to be right or appropriate for:يَصْلُح، يَكون مُلائِما لِThat dress doen't suit her.
3) to adjust or make appropriate or suitable:يُلائِمHe suited his speech to his audience.
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18 suitor
nounan old word for a man who tries to gain the love of a woman.مُتَقَدِّم بِطَلَب الزَّواج -
19 swoon
[swuːn]1. verb(an old word for) to faint.يُغْمى عَلَيْهِ2. nouna fainting fit.إغْماء -
20 thee
[ðiː] pronounan old word for "you" used only when addressing one person, especially God ( usually Thee), as the object of a verb:إياكWe thank Thee for Thy goodness.
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