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− | * ''''' | + | * '''nabi:''' (''Arabic'') prophet → [[wabsanti]] → in the ''Qur'an'' Mohammed is the last of the twenty-five prophets of Islam |
* '''nadir:''' the lowest point; the point of the heavens diametrically opposite the zenith | * '''nadir:''' the lowest point; the point of the heavens diametrically opposite the zenith | ||
* '''a nod to the nadir:''' in Greek mythology Zeus bowed his head as a sign that he intended to fulfil someone's prayers → ''Iliad'' 1.524 ff: "I will bow my head – and the immortals recognize no surer pledge from me than that. When I promise with a nod, there can be no deceit, no turning back, no missing of the mark." | * '''a nod to the nadir:''' in Greek mythology Zeus bowed his head as a sign that he intended to fulfil someone's prayers → ''Iliad'' 1.524 ff: "I will bow my head – and the immortals recognize no surer pledge from me than that. When I promise with a nod, there can be no deceit, no turning back, no missing of the mark." | ||
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+ | * '''nabih:''' (''Arabic'') noble, excellent | ||
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+ | * '''neighbour''' | ||
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+ | * '''beer''' | ||
+ | [[Category:Islam]] |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 28 June 2012
- nabi: (Arabic) prophet → wabsanti → in the Qur'an Mohammed is the last of the twenty-five prophets of Islam
- nadir: the lowest point; the point of the heavens diametrically opposite the zenith
- a nod to the nadir: in Greek mythology Zeus bowed his head as a sign that he intended to fulfil someone's prayers → Iliad 1.524 ff: "I will bow my head – and the immortals recognize no surer pledge from me than that. When I promise with a nod, there can be no deceit, no turning back, no missing of the mark."
- nabih: (Arabic) noble, excellent
- neighbour
- beer