قوقا
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Classical Syriac ܩܝܩܐܣ (qīqās), ܩܝܩܘܣ (qīqōs), from Ancient Greek κηκίς (kēkís).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]- oakgall
- Synonym: عَفْص (ʕafṣ)
- a. 869, سَابُورُ بْنُ سَهْلٍ [Sābūr ibn Sahl], edited by Oliver Kahl, Dispensatorium Parvum (al-Aqrābādhīn al-saghīr) (Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies; 16), Leiden: Brill, published 1994, →ISBN, page 110 Nr. 145:
- صنعة القُوقا
النافع لِلاختلاف والحابس لِلبطن ونافع من قروح الأمعاء واختلاف الدم وهو حَبّ العَفْص- The preparation of qūqā,
useful against regurgitation, astricting the belly, also useful against intestinal ulcers and regurgitant bleeding—it is nut-galls.
- The preparation of qūqā,
Declension
[edit]Declension of noun قُوقَا (qūqā)
References
[edit]- سَابُورُ بْنُ سَهْلٍ [Sābūr ibn Sahl] (a. 869) Oliver Kahl, editor, Dispensatorium Parvum (al-Aqrābādhīn al-saghīr) (Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science. Texts and Studies; 16) (in Arabic), Leiden: Brill, published 1994, →ISBN, pages 220–221 note 162
- Payne Smith, Robert (1901) Thesaurus Syriacus (in Latin), volume 2, Oxford: Clarendon Press, column 3610
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