
Title page of the first volume
The '''Arabic English Lexicon''' of
1893 by
Edward William Lane in eight volumes is the monumental standard work of reference for
Classical Arabic in western scholarship.
Lane died in 1876, before he could finish the Lexicon, and the task was continued by
Stanley Lane-Poole. However after the letter
QÄf, the information given for each letter is more sparse.
Editions
★ 2003 reprint, Asian Educational Services, ISBN 81-206-0107-6, 3064 pages.
★ 2004 CD-edition, AramediA,
ASIN 3908153557
See also
★
Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic
External links
★
online edition