modesty, bashfulness, shame ; a veil, curtain ; night ḥijāb uṭhnā, n. to be lost (the sense of shame) ; to be removed (a scree). ḥijāb chashmī, sheep's-eyed. ḥijāb-k., a. to cover, hide, conceal ; to shame. ḥijāb khānā, n. to blush. A.
حجاب / حاجب
ḥujjāb,
NA
(pl. of), porters, doorkeepers, chamberlains. A.
حجابی
ḥijābī,
f.
modest, veiled ; secrecy. A.
حجاج / حاج
ḥujjāj,
NA
pilgrims to Mecca. A.
حجاج
ḥajjāj,
NA
a tyrant, oppressor. ḥajjāj bin yūsuf, name of a notorious petty tyrant who was governor of'Irāḳ 'Arab, under "Abdu-l-Malik, about the year of our aera 685. a.
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حجاز
ḥijāz,
m.
lit. prohibiting or separating ; Mecca, and the adjacent country, Arabia Petrea. According to some authorities Arabia is divided into five parts, Tihāma, Naj, Hijāz, 'Urūẓ, and Yaman : Hijāz is the chain of mountains extending from Yaman to Syria, and has this name as separating the territories of Najd and Tihāma. a.
حجام
ḥajjām,
m.
a cupper, phlebotomist, scarifier ; a barber, a shaver. A.
حجامت
ḥajāmat,
f.
cupping, scarifying, shaving. ḥajāmat-k., to shave, "faire la barbe." a.