![]() ( broadly ) a scholar (especially one that is highly regarded and respected by a certain group and is deemed to be an authority). ![]() Merged with Etymology 3 by analogy with the use of ink by religious clerks and scribes, hence "a man of learning", hence "a scholarly theologian", hence "an authority in matters of religion". to pattern (a garment) to embroider Synonyms: نَقَشَ ( naqaša ), طَرَّزَ ( ṭarraza ), وَشَّى ( waššā )įrom Hebrew חָבֵר ( ḥaḇér, “ comrade ” ) in a specific meaning as used for sectarian cadres.to improve in aspect or appearance, to make visually pleasing, to deck, to decorate, to ornament Synonyms: زَيَّنَ ( zayyana ), نَمَّقَ ( nammaqa ), زَوَّقَ ( zawwaqa ).( dated ) to improve the shape, form, style, structure, or composition of (handwriting, voice, and so on), to beautify to embellish to pretty Synonym: جَمَّلَ ( jammala ).( dated ) to improve the overall quality of (a text, a performance, a skill, and so on), to refine, to polish to perfect Synonym: حَسَّنَ ( ḥassana ).to ink, to fill, cover, smear, mark, write, draw, illustrate, or outline with ink.Senses related to ink, writing, and discoloration are from Etymology 3 (see below).
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