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Alcoran
Alcoran arch. (ælkɒˈrɑːn, ˈælkɒrɑːn, -æn) Forms: 4–5 alkaron, -oun, 6 alcharon, 6–7 alchoran(e, alcorane, alcaron, 7 alcheron, 7– alcoran 8 alkoran. [a. (immed. from Fr. alcoran) Arab. al-qorān, the recitation, reading, f. qaraﻋa to recite, read.] The sacred book of Muslims; the Koran (which is now...
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L'Alcoran de Mahomet
To which is prefixed, the Life of Mahomet, the Prophet of the Turks, and Author of the Alcoran. With a Needful Caveat, or Admonition, for them who desire to know what Use may be made of, or if there be danger in Reading the ALCORAN."
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alcoran
alcoran, v. Obs. [f. the n.] To make into a Koran or inspired book.a 1678 Marvell Poems, First Anniv., Prophecies fit to be alcoran'd.
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alcoranal
† alcoˈranal, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. Alcoran + -al1.] Belonging to the Koran.1652 Urquhart Jewel Wks. 1834, 234 In an alcoranal paradise.
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Ludovico Marracci
He also published in 1691, in Latin, a refutation of the Quran titled Prodromus Ad Refutationem Alcoran. George Sale's English translation of the Qurʻan, The Alcoran of Mohammed'', in 1736, was done based on Marracci's 1698 Latin translation.
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Alcoranist
Alcoˈranist [f. Alcoran + -ist.] One who adheres to the letter of the Koran, rejecting all subsequent additions.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., The Persians are generally alkoranists, as admitting the alcoran only for their rule of faith.
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Alexander Ross (writer)
Authorship of the Alcoran of Mahomet
In his 1734 translation of the Qur'an, George Sale attributes to Alexander Ross the translation into English of André du Ryer's 1647 French translation of the Qur'an, L'Alcoran de Mahomet.
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Alcoranish
† Alcoˈranish, a. Obs. [f. Alcoran + -ish.] = alcoranic.1634 T. Herbert Trav. (1677) 129 The Carcasses of some Alchoranish Doctors. 1762 Parkhurst Heb. Lex. Pref. (T.), I have called the Alcoranish Arabic a hotch-potch of several corrupt dialects of the Hebrews.
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Juan Andrés (convert)
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Juan Andrés' main apologetical work, Confusion de la secta mahomatica y del alcoran (Valencia, 1515), while written to encourage Muslims to convert
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Alcoranic
Alcoranic, a. (ælkɒˈrænɪk) Also alk-. [f. Alcoran + -ic.] Of or pertaining to the Koran, or to Islamic theology.1857 Nat. Mag. II. 403 Being removed from the Alkoranic school. 1859 Worcester, Alcoranic.
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André du Ryer
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Grammaire turque (1630)
Gulistan, ou l'empire des roses (1634)
L'Alcoran de Mahomet (1647)
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Koran
Koran (kɒˈrɑːn, ˈkɔəræn) Also 7 core, currawn, 9 coran, kuran. [a. Arab. qurān, qorān recitation, f. qaraﻋa to read: cf. Alcoran.] The sacred book of the Muslims, consisting of revelations orally delivered at intervals by Muhammad, and collected in writing after his death: it is in Arabic, and cons...
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Bernardo Pérez de Chinchón
Erasmus, Silenos de Alcibíades (Adagia), Valencia: Jorge Costilla, 1528
Libro llamado Antialcorano: que quiere dezir contra el Alcoran de Mahoma, Valencia
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Bartholomew Rinonico
Against it Erasmus Alber wrote the "Alcoranus Franciscanus" (Der Barfusser Monche Eulenspiegel und Alcoran mit einer Vorrede D. M.
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