قالون
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Etymology[edit]
From Ancient Greek καλόν (kalón) ("beautiful, lovely, good quality, useful, good, right, moral, virtuous, noble").
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Proper noun[edit]
قالون • (qālūn) m
- Abū Mūsā ‘Īsā Ibn Mīnā az-Zarqiyy (in Arabic: أبو موسى عيسى ابن مينا الزرقي), one of the two primary transmitters of the canonical method of Nafi‘ al-Madani. Nicknamed like this due to his Byzantine origins.
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Declension of noun قَالُون (qālūn)
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