Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
Hajjī Khalīfa gives the pedigree of Shanfarà in the following manner: Shanfarà , son of Aws , son of Hujru-'l-Hinwu , son of Azd , son of Gawth , son of Zayd , son of Kahlān , son of Saba' .
page 444 note 1 De Sacy has , where I hare conjecturally used . He found , without vowels, aid translates quite differently; but avows himself dissatisfied.
page 446 note 1 Published in Mr. W. A. Clouston's recently issued “Arabian Poetry for English Headers,” Trübner and Co., London, 1881, p. 468.Google Scholar
page 450 note 1 The word for “eyes,” here, being in the plural, not the dual, cannot mean “her two natural eyes.”