The semantic Permission in Selected Poetic Evidences in Ibn Mandhur's Lisan Al- Arab (711 AH)

Muwaffaq Hussein Aliwi Al-Jubouri

Tikrit University / College of Education for Human Sciences

DOI: https://doi.org/10.25130/jls.5.4.1.16

Keywords: Permission, Linguistic Permission, Lisan Al- Arab, Poetic Evidences


Abstract

Linguistic permissibility is the permissibility and amplitude of speech, as the word may have more than one meaning, with some meanings being preferred over others in terms of context or origin of meaning. This is according to what appears in the poetic evidences in the lexicon of (Lisan al-Arab by Ibn Manzu:r d 711 AH), since it is known that poetic evidences are part of the other origins of linguistic with the conditions known by Arab linguistics.