or kasham,
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“inferiority of physique or of pedigree”
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or mūm,
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“the most extreme form of smallpox”
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or baṭan,
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“belly disease”
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or thafan,
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“a disease of the thafinah, which, in a human, is the knee, or the place where the shank and the thigh meet”
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or danan,
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“bowing of the back, walking with short steps, and lowering the chest and neck”
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or zaman,
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“an affliction [of the body]; synonym ḍaman [chronic or crippling sickness]”
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or tasawwun,
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“flaccidity of the belly”
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or qaʿan,
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“repugnant shortness of the nose”
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or āhah or māhah,
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“āhah is measles and māhah is smallpox”
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or jalah,
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“recession of the hair from the fore part of the head”
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or shawah,
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“both longness and shortness of the neck (one word with two opposite meanings)”
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or fawah,
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“capaciousness of the mouth”
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or qarah,
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“qarah [jaundice] is to the body what qalaḥ [yellowing] is to the teeth”
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or qamah,
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“lack of appetite for food; synonym qaham”
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or marah,
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“festering of the eye as a result of failing to apply collyrium”
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or balah,
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“lack of native wit”
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or talah,
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“confusion, or walah,” which means “losing one’s mind as a result of sorrow”
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or dalah,
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“losing one’s mind as a result of worry and so forth”
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or bazāʾ,
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“a bending of the back at the buttocks, or projection of the middle of the back over the anus”
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or jaḥw,
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“capaciousness and flaccidity of the skin”
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