618 ([return])
[ i.e. well fed, sturdy and bonny.]
619 ([return])
[ "Sára lá-hu Shanán." (The work in the text, which is exceedingly badly written, looks to me as if it were meant for "Thániyan" = and he (the youth) became second to him (the Sultan), i.e. his alter ego.—ST.)]
620 ([return])
[ In text "Yatama'ash min-hu." (A denominative of the 5th form from "Ma'ásh," livelihood. It usually has the meaning of "earning one's living," but occurs in Makkari's Life of Ibn al-Khatíb also in the sense of "feeding or glutting upon," although applied there not to victuals but to books.—ST.)]
621 ([return])
[ In text "Sára yuráshí-h." ("Yuráshí" and "yuráshú," which had occurred p. 420, are the 6th form of "rashá, yarshú" = he bestowed a gift (principally for the sake of bribery, hence "Rashwah" or "Rishwah" = a bribe), he treated kindly.—ST.)]
622 ([return])
[ "Markab Mausúkah," from {root} "Wask" = conceiving, being pregnant, etc.]