"aljofar" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: aljofars [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} aljofar (plural aljofars)
  1. (India) seed pearl Tags: India
    Sense id: en-aljofar-en-noun-i2eWv4WY Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Indian English

Noun [Old Spanish]

IPA: /alˈʒohaɾ/ Forms: aljofares [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Andalusian Arabic الجوهر (al-jawhar), from Arabic جَوْهَر (jawhar), from Persian گوهر (gowhar, “jewel, gem, pearl”). Etymology templates: {{bor|osp|xaa|جوهر|الجوهر|tr=al-jawhar}} Andalusian Arabic الجوهر (al-jawhar), {{der|osp|ar|جَوْهَر}} Arabic جَوْهَر (jawhar), {{der|osp|fa|گوهر|t=jewel, gem, pearl|tr=gowhar}} Persian گوهر (gowhar, “jewel, gem, pearl”) Head templates: {{head|osp|noun|g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} aljofar m, {{osp-noun|m|es}} aljofar m (plural aljofares)
  1. pearl Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Gems Synonyms: aljoffar, aliofar

Inflected forms

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          "text": "DEl onzeno grado del ſigno de aries, es la piedra a q̃ llaman aliofar. Eſta es de ſu natura caliente ⁊ ſeca. Et fallan la en muchas partes que ſon, en la grand mar que çerca el mũdo enderredor en unas conchas muy grandes en que ſe crian ellas deſta guisa. […]",
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          "text": "Idem, f. 114r.\nAldardemuz a nombre en griego. la decima piedra de la .A. / Eſta a color de fierro. ⁊ quando la fregan ſalle ſu fregamiento uermeio. Et con eſta alimpian el alioffar. ⁊ arredondan el uidrio. et eſclarecen las piedras.",
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