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  2. Sloughi - Wikipedia

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    The Sloughi / ˈ s l uː ɡ i /, [1] or Arabian Greyhound (Arabic: سلوقي), [2] is an ancient breed of domesticated dog, specifically a member of the sighthound family. It originates from North Africa and is found in Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco and Libya. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Cynocephaly - Wikipedia

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    According to the Coptic legend, preserved in an Arabic translation, the two "cynophali devoured the grandfather of St. Mercurius, and were preparing to eat his father when an angel appeared and surrounded them with a ring of fire. They repented and became companions of the father, and later accompanied Mercurius into battle."

  4. Saluki - Wikipedia

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    The Saluki (Arabic: سلوقي) is a standardised breed developed from sighthounds – dogs that hunt primarily by sight rather than strong scent – that was once used to run down game animals. [2] The dog was originally bred in the Fertile Crescent. [1]

  5. Almaany - Wikipedia

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    It has Arabic to English translations and English to Arabic, as well as a significant quantity of technical terminology. It is useful to translators as its search results are given in context. [6] Almaany offers correspondent meanings for Arabic terms with semantically similar words and is widely used in Arabic language research. [7]

  6. Harari language - Wikipedia

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    buchí ' male dog '; buchít ' female dog ' wasíf ' a slave boy '; wasífít ' a slave girl ' Animals of different sexes have different names. and this forms the second process: bárá ' an ox '; lám ' a cow ' The third and the most common way of expressing sex is by means of korma ' male or man ' and inistí ' woman, female ', corresponding ...

  7. Glossary of Arabic toponyms - Wikipedia

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    PEF Survey of Western Palestine Key Map. The glossary of Arabic toponyms gives translations of Arabic terms commonly found as components in Arabic toponyms.A significant number of them were put together during the PEF Survey of Palestine carried out in the second half of the 19th century.

  8. Arabic nouns and adjectives - Wikipedia

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    Arabic nouns and adjectives are declined according to case, state, gender and number. While this is strictly true in Classical Arabic, in colloquial or spoken Arabic, there are a number of simplifications such as loss of certain final vowels and loss of case. A number of derivational processes exist for forming new nouns and adjectives.

  9. Sarabi dog - Wikipedia

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    The Sarabi dog or Iranian mastiff. [ سرابی] is a large breed of livestock guardian dog from the Sarab County in Azerbaijan of Iran , Sarabi dogs have been used for centuries by local shepherds to protect herds of sheep and goats from bears, wolves, jackals and other local predators.