- kitāb ‘book’ كُتُب
kutub ‘books’ CaCīCah سَفِينَة safīnah ‘ship’ سُفُن
sufun ‘ships’
juzur (islands),
mudun (cities) CaCv̄C أَسَاس ʾasās ‘foundation’...
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Maritime Laws in the
Mediterranean Sea (ca. 800–1050): The "Kitāb
Akriyat al-
Sufun" vis-à-vis the "Nomos
Rhodion Nautikos"".
Medieval Encounters. 13 (3): 608–12...
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giritan to ride 2a
friosan frōs
frurun gifroran to
freeze 2b sūfan souf
sufun gisoffan to
close 3a
bintan bant
buntun buntan to bind 3b
werdan ward wurtun...
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Sufian Sar (Persian: صوفيان سر, also
Romanized as Şūfīān Sar; also
known as
Sūfūn Sar) is a
village in
Deylaman Rural District,
Deylaman District, Siahkal...
- Kush bin Ham, five of his sons are
mentioned in the Torah, and they are
sufun, Saba, and
Juila and Rama and
Safakha and from the sons of Rama Shao, who...
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Maritime Laws in the
Mediterranean Sea (ca. 800-1050): The Kitāb
Akriyat al-
Sufun vis-à-vis the
Nomos Rhodion Nautikos. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-474-1029-4. Lambert...
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Maritime Laws in the
Mediterranean Sea (ca. 800-1050): The
Kitab Akriyat Al-
Sufun Vis-a-Vis the
Nomos Rhodion Nautikos (Leiden: Brill, 2006), 19;—, “Legal...
- in the sources:
sufun, a type of
vessel which carried siege engines and
other bulk freight; hammala,
probably smaller than the
sufun, and
recorded as...