or khazal,
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“a fracture in the back”
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or khumāl,
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“a disease of the joints”
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or daḥal,
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“largeness of belly”
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or dakhal,
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“any morbid condition, mental or physical, that may affect you”
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or sabal,
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“a film over the eye resulting from the inflation of its exterior veins”
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or saghal,
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“one who is saghil has a small body with mean limbs, or is one whose limbs are disordered, or one whose physical constitution and nutrition are poor, or one who is wrinkled and emaciated; the verb saghila applies to all the preceding”
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or sulāl,
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“too well-known to require definition; synonym sill” [“tuberculosis”]
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or sawlah,
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“flaccidity of the belly and other parts”
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or ṣaḥal,
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hoarseness
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or ḍaʿal,
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“weakness of the body resulting from too-close consanguinity”
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or ṭaḥal,
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“a disease of the spleen”
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or ṭulāṭilah,
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“falling of the uvula so that neither food nor drink easily passes through it”
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or ʿafal,
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“something that breaks out in women resembling the scrotal hernia [in men]”
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or ʿaqal,
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“knock-kneedness”
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or ʿaqābīl,
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“an eruption on the lip following a fever”
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or ghamal,
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“the festering of a wound as a result of its being tied too tightly”
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or qabal,
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“the turning of one of the two pupils toward the other”
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or namlah,
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“a pustule that erupts on the body as a result of inflammation and chafing and which quickly destroys the flesh where it is and then takes hold in another place”
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or uṭām,
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“retention of the urine and feces due to a disease”
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or ḥujām,
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“a disease of the eye”
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