أقرباذين
Arabic
Alternative forms
- أَقْرَابَاذِين (ʔaqrābāḏīn)
Etymology
From Classical Syriac ܓܪܦܝܕܝܢ (grpydyn /grapīdīn/, “doctor's prescription”), from Byzantine Greek γραφίδιον (graphídion).
Noun
أَقْرَبَاذِين • (ʔaqrabāḏīn)
- pharmacopoeia (official book of medicines)
- Synonym: دُسْتُور أَدْوِيَة (dustūr ʔadwiya)
Descendants
- → Middle Armenian: ակրաբադին (akrabadin), ակրայբադին (akraybadin), ախրապատին (axrapatin)
- → Georgian: კარაბადინი (ḳarabadini)
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