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cursi masticar 1. Para alimentar la boca en la boca antes de tragarla, para hablar: mis manos vuelven a sobornar el arroz, mi boca ~ lentamente; 2. ki piense cuidadosamente, examine: todas sus enseñanzas deben masticarse y tomarse sanas; 3. comer, tragar: la vejez ha sido su vida desde la muerte de su marido; 4. = masticar ki mencionando repetidamente, siempre removiendo: no masticar la cosa de nuevo; masticar para masticar; masticado 1. masticado: Milah deja el arroz todavía en su boca ~; 2. masticar accidentalmente; ~ en el mal rock mala suerte, pobre, solitario; ~ en arroz demasiado afortunado, afortunado, afortunado; masticando algo masticado. mascar chicle: los dientes trabajan para cortar y tejer alimentos en pedazos pequeños para facilitar ~. kunyah; mengunyah 1. melumatkan makanan dlm mulut dgn gigi sebelum menelannya, memamah: tanganku menyuap nasi lagi, mulutku ~ perlahan-lahan; 2. ki memikirkan baik-baik, meneliti: segala ajarannya hendaklah dikunyah dan diambil mana yg baik; 3. ki memakan, menelan: usia tua telah ~ hidupnya sejak suaminya meninggal dunia; 4. = mengunyah-ngunyah ki menyebut berulang- ulang, selalu membangkit-bangkitkan: janganlah dikunyah-kunyah lagi perkara itu; mengunyahkan mengunyah utk; terkunyah 1. dikunyah: Milah membiarkan nasi yg masih ada dlm mulutnya ~; 2. mengunyah dgn tidak sengaja; ~ di batu ki buruk nasib, malang, sial; ~ di nasi ki bernasib baik, beruntung, mujur; kunyahan sesuatu yg sudah dikunyah. pengunyahan perbuatan mengunyah: gigi berfungsi memotong dan menyiat makanan menjadi potongan-potongan kecil utk memudahkan ~.
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10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «KUNYAH»
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Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume ...
Kunyah It is a patronymic nickname, the most common form of which is the name construction with Abu, meaning "father of," or Umm, "mother of." Kunyah is considered a respectful form of address because it calls someone after the firstborn ...
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مستشارون حول الرسول - Halaman 11
And he is also an Ansari (title that was given to each native Muslim dweller of Al-Madinah; as opposed to a Muhajir, which refers to a Muslim who migrated from Makkah to Al-Madinah). His Kunyah Kunyah is a kind of name, the form of which is ...
Abdul ʹAziz Ash-Shanawi, Abdul Ahad (Alig.), 2004
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Islamic Sainthood in the Fullness of Time: Ibn Al-ʻArabī's ...
His kunyah, or agnomen, presents yet another curious problem. In most biographical compilations this is said to be Abu Bakr,145 whereas in manuscript colophons it is almost invariably given as Abu cAbd Allah. The inevitable assumption is ...
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سيرة الإمام البخاري - Halaman 60
and I mentioned earlier in this work that a Kunyah is a name through which one is ascribed to one's child — frequently, but not always, to one's eldest son. It is written in the form of 'Abu so-and-so/ and 'Abu' means 'father of (for women, it is ...
Ṣalaahud-Deen Ibn-ʻAlee Ibn-ʻAbdul-Maugood, 2005
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Sunan Abu Dawud: Chapters 1338-1890 - Halaman 1382
uses my kunyah (surname), he must not be called by my name.432* Abu DawQd said : Ibn 'Ajlan transmitted it to the same effect from his father on the authority of Abu Hurairah. It has also been transmitted by Abu Zur*ah from AbO Hurairah in ...
Abū Dāʼūd Sulaymān ibn al-Ashʻath al-Sijistānī, Ahmad Hasan, 1984
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From Bāwīṭ to Marw. Documents from the Medieval Muslim ...
standing, with his kunyah in speech or letters, and this is why the writer or sender of this letter asks his addressee to insert the postmaster's kunyah inthe letter. We mustassume thathe had left a blank space wherethe kunyah was to be inserted.
Andreas Kaplony, Daniel Potthast, Cornelia Römer, 2015
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The History of al-Tabari Vol. 20: The Collapse of Sufyanid ...
He forgot his kunyah, for he was only called Abu al-Fadl.85 And his brother cAbdallah said, "By God, we will not separate from you. You have given us shelter and promised us protection and we will not leave unless we are killed in your midst, ...
Abu Bakr was his kunyah [Among Arabs, a surname generally indicating relationship to male offspring (Ar. kunyah) was looked upon as a title of honour. The kunyah was especially taken from the name of the eldest son, to whose name the ...
Maulana Muhammad Ali, Mitch Creekmore Jeff, 2011
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Bringing up children in Islaam [sic] - Halaman 30
It is sunnah to use kunyah for a child The use of a kunyah (i-iJLS) for a child creates a feeling of self-reliance and nobility. Call him Abuu so and so. He cultivates a sense of confidence in society. When the kunyah is lovely and fitting and used ...
Muḥammad Ḥabībullāh Muk̲h̲tār, 2001
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Servis Satu Malam: - Halaman 113
Kunyah sekali, rasa cili. Kunyah lagi, rasa halia. Kunyah lagi, rasa bawang. Kunyah lagi, rasa asam limau.” Macam mana Munir ni boleh punya falsafah sebegini? “Lagipun terbukti 'Tambah Rasa' ini tidak bagus untuk kesihatan.” Wah, begitu ...