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Whimsical
Whimsical Whim"si*cal, a. [From Whimsey.] 1. Full of, or characterized by, whims; actuated by a whim; having peculiar notions; queer; strange; freakish. ``A whimsical insult.' --Macaulay. My neighbors call me whimsical. --Addison. 2. Odd or fantastic in appearance; quaintly devised; fantastic. ``A whimsical chair.' --Evelyn. Syn: Quaint; capricious; fanciful; fantastic.
Whimsicality
Whimsicality Whim`si*cal"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being whimsical; whimsicalness.
Whimsically
Whimsically Whim"si*cal*ly, adv. In a whimsical manner; freakishly.
Whimsicalness
Whimsicalness Whim"si*cal*ness, n. The quality or state of being whimsical; freakishness; whimsical disposition.

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- Himsi (Arabic: حِمْصي / ALA-LC: Ḥimṣī) or Homsi (Levantine Arabic: حُمْصي / Ḥomṣi) is an Arabic locational surname, nisba, which means a person from Homs...
- Ibn Na‘ima al-Himsi (Arabic: ابن ناعمة الحمصي) (dates unknown; early ninth century) was a Syrian Christian who belonged to the Al-Kindi circle of translators...
- Qustaki al-Himsi (Arabic: قسطاكي الحمصي, ALA-LC: Qusṭākī al-Ḥimṣī; 1858–1941) was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement (the Arabic renaissance)...
- Another study suggests that this m****cript bears the vocalization of himsi region. According to Ibn Taymiyyah vocalization markers indicating specific...
- Nahda, also referred to as the Arab Renaissance. Aleppine writer Qustaki al-Himsi (1858–1941) is credited with having founded modern Arabic literary criticism...
- Hijazi, Abu'l Abbas al-Hijazi al-Himsi, related to or from the city of Homs e.g. Qustaki al-Himsi, Ibn Na'ima al-Himsi. al-Harari related to or from the...
- brothers along with Hunayn ibn Ishaq, Thabit Ibn Qurra, Qusta Ibn Luqa and Al Himsi. The Banu Musa brothers were mathematicians and patrons of the House of...
- first books. The Conics had been translated a century before by Hilal al-Himsi (books 1–4) and Thabit ibn Qurra (books 5–7). List of Iranian scientists...
- particular philosophy, science (such as Hunayn ibn Ishaq, Yusuf Al-Khuri, Al Himsi, Qusta ibn Luqa, Masawaiyh, Patriarch Eutychius, and Jabril ibn Bukhtishu)...
- including Avicenna (Ibn Sina), Ibn Arabi, al-Kindi, al-Farabi, and al-Himsi, adapted neoplatonism to conform to the monotheistic constraints of Islam...