433 ([return])
[ Arab. "Si'at rizki-h" i.e., the ease with which he earned his copious livelihood.]
434 ([return])
[ i.e. the ten thousand dirhams of the bond, beside the unpaid and contingent portion of her "Mahr" or marriage-settlement.]
435 ([return])
[ Arab. "Al-Házúr" from Hazr=loquacity, frivolous garrulity. Every craft in the East has a jargon of its own and the goldsmith (Zargar) is famed for speaking a language made unintelligible by the constant insertion of a letter or letters not belonging to the word. It is as if we rapidly pronounced How d'ye do=Howth doth yeth doth?]
436 ([return])
[ Arab. "Asmá al-Adwiyah," such as are contained in volumes like the "Alfáz al-Adwi-yah" (Nomenclature of Drugs).]
437 ([return])
[ I am compelled to insert a line in order to make sense.]