389 ([return])
[ "Dáúd" = David: see vols. ii. 286; vi. 113.]
390 ([return])
[ For "Samharí" see vol. iv. 258.]
391 ([return])
[ From "Rudaynah," either a woman or a place: see vols. ii. 1; vii. 265; and for "Khatt Hajar" vol. ii. 1.]
392 ([return])
[ This is the idiomatic meaning of the Arab word "Nizál" = dismounting to fight on foot.]
393 ([return])
[ In the text "Akyál," plur. of "Kayl" = Kings of the Himyarite peoples. See vol. vii. 60; here it is = the hero, the heroes.]