135 ([return])
[ Supply "and cared naught for his kingdom.">[

136 ([return])
[ Arab. "Atráf," plur. of "Tarf," a great and liberal lord.]

137 ([return])
[ Lit. "How was," etc. Kayf is a favourite word not only in the Bresl. Edit., but throughout Egypt and Syria. Classically we should write "Má;" vulgarly "Aysh.">[

138 ([return])
[ Karmania vulg. and fancifully derived from Kirmán Pers.=worms because the silkworm is supposed to have been bred there; but the name is of far older date as we find the Asiatic Aethiopians of Herodotus (iii. 93) lying between the Germanii (Karman) and the Indus. Also Karmanía appears in Strabo and Sinus Carmanicus in other classics.]

139 ([return])
[ Arab. "Ka'íd"; lit.=one who sits with, a colleague, hence the Span. Alcayde; in Marocco it is=colonel, and is prefixed e.g. Ka'íd Maclean.]