امار

See also: أمار, إمار, and آمار

Mozarabic

Etymology

From Latin amāre.

Verb

امار (amār)

  1. to love
    • c. 1100, al-Aʕmā al-Tuṭīlī, Kharja A8 :[1]
      مو الحبيب أنڢرم ذي مو امار
      mū al-ḥabīb anfərmə ḏī mū amār
      My beloved, sick from my love...
    • c. 1100, ibn al-Labbāna, Kharja A29 :[2]
      يا ڧرجوني ككرش بون امَار
      yā qurəjūnī ki-kariš būn amār
      Oh [my] heart that wants to love a nice [man]...

References

  1. Jones, Alan (1988) Romance Kharjas in Andalusian Arabic Muwaššaḥ Poetry (Oxford Oriental Institute Monographs; 9), Ithaca Press London, →ISBN, pages 77-79
  2. Jones, Alan (1988) Romance Kharjas in Andalusian Arabic Muwaššaḥ Poetry (Oxford Oriental Institute Monographs; 9), Ithaca Press London, →ISBN, pages 217-218
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