413 ([return])
[ A hasty man, as Ghazbán=an angry man.]

414 ([return])
[ The Bresl. Edit. misprint. "Khablas" in more places than one, now with a Sín, then with a Sád. Khalbas suggests "Khalbús," a buffoon, for which see vol. ii. 143. In Egypt, however, the latter generally ends in a Sad (see Lane's "Khalboos," M. E. chap. xxvii).]

415 ([return])
[ This story is a rechauffé of the Jewish Kazi and his pious wife; see vol. v. 256.]

416 ([return])
[ The Arab form of "Nayshápúr"=reeds of (King) Shapúr: see vol. ix. 230.]

417 ([return])
[ Arab. "Alà Tarík al-Satr wa al-Salámah," meaning that each other's wives did not veil before their brothers-in-law as is usually done. It may also mean that they were under Allah's protection and in best of condition.]