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Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p. 172 Hanna, 2009
Khirbat Lubiya Final Report Hanna, 2012,
Khirbat Lubiya,
Golany Interchange Reston, 2007, p. 51
Conder and...
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olive oil, salt and
black pepper. In Israel,
black eye peas, also
known as
lubiya, are now
being developed as a
protein alternative for the alt-meat industry...
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loanwords from
Arabic (such as nana, zaatar, mishmish, kusbara, ḥilba,
lubiya, hummus, gezer, rayḥan, etc.), as well as much of
Modern Hebrew's slang...
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origin basili****,
uncertain bean
alubia < Hisp. Ar. <
Arabic alubía < al-
lubiya اٌٍىتيا feijão < Lat.
faseolus celery chirivía < Hisp. Ar.
alcaravea < alkarawíyya...
- ALA. The
battle ended on 18 July, with the ALA
losing the Arab
village of
Lubiya,
which had been
their main base in
Central Eastern Galilee. The ALA established...
- From
Arabic at-turmus [turmus] (listen). alubia: Pea, bean. From
Arabic lubiya[luːbjaːʔ] (listen).
aludel aluquete/luquete
alloza amán ámbar: amber, from...
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describes pōl ha-miṣrī as
being the bean
which has the
Arabic name of "
lubiya" and
which has "a dark eye in its center,"
meaning to say, a black-e****...