Matn al-Lugha

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Matn al-Lugha (Arabic: متن اللُّغة; "Corpus of the Language") was one of earliest modern monolingual dictionaries of the Arabic language, written by Lebanese linguist Sheikh Ahmed Rida, an important figure of the Arab literary renaissance. The five-volume dictionary is considered as one of the most influential resources in the history of the Arabic language lexicography.[1]

References

  1. Rida, Ahmad (1958). معجم متن اللغة : موسوعة لغوية حديثة [The language corpus dictionary: a modern linguistic encyclopedia] (in العربية). Beirut: Dar Maktabat al-Hayat. Archived from the original on 2022-05-28.