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Flagon: a large bottle or container with a narrow neck for an alcoholic drink. Noun. A large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and spout; used to hold alcoholic beverages (usually wine). Jug with a spout-discharge jet. مبين Root: ب ى ن Separating, severing, disuniting, or cut-ting off; distancing two things from each other; this makes both apparent, manifest, evident, clear, plain or perspicuous;The basic concept infolded in the Root is to create a distance between two things to make both of them separate and distinguished and distinct from each other.
The Persian word, which is considered as the borrowing source is آب ريز meaning urn or water pot.
Some other words with same pattern of
إِبْرِيقٌ - إكليل، إحليل إقليم إِبْرِيزٌ إبْزيمُ
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Flagons
Depictions of the life of Paradise, in the Grand Qur’aan, are in such words and descriptive manner that we can perceive it as if we are watching a video recording. Few scenes are of social gatherings and parties amongst family friends along with wives, and youngster sons and grandsons. On such occasions, male senior members also enjoy hard drinks served by youngsters. The luxurious life style indicates that the crockery used for sipping drinks is of silver plated crystal glasses and beautiful and costly flagons for service of drinks. And immortal grandsons/young children keep moving around them [56:17] with [crystal] glasses and flagons and serving [hard] drinks brought from source reservoir. [56:18]
And they are served rounds of drinks from flagons of silver, and drink in glasses made of crystal. [76:15]
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And indeed We know that they people say that an individual human being teaches him. The mother tongue of that person they profanely refer as teacher to him is non-Arabic language suffering vagueness, while this language [of Qur'aan] is Arabic which is rich, clear, perspicuous, eloquent that makes everything distinguished and distinct. [16:103] Grand Qur'aan has thus given the classification of languages as Arabic and Non Arabic. All languages of the world other than Arabic constitute a group. This is the superiority of Arabic and the indication that it is the Mother of Languages. Language is a medium to transmit and convey knowledge and perceptions from one mind to another mind. This transfer and transportation can be possible, and could be termed as the best, only if the listener and reader could infer and perceive exactly what was in the mind and heart of the first person. The language comprises of words. Therefore, for the exact transfer of knowledge and perception from one mind to another mind the words must have distinct and predefined meanings conveying a specific perception. The words must make two things distinct from each other to earn eloquence to the language. A noun, in any language, refers to a thing, object, state etc. It gives us a perception about the apparent physical features and dimensions of the object whereby we may also perceive some other information known and related to it. A word in fact mirrors the static image of physical realities relating to that object or phenomenon. We can also say that a word is in fact the transformation of a physical reality into sound articulated in a peculiar way. However, majority of the nouns of non-Arabic languages do not depict and convey abstract or hidden realities inherent in those objects and at times even lack to mirror physical fact. However, in Arabic, all words emanate from a Root-source, which is, but three or four consonants of the language arranged in a peculiar sequence. Each Root of Arabic is unique and distinct and enfolds in it a peculiar and distinct perception and meanings. The most strange and highly scientific aspect of the Roots of Arabic language is that they enfold all physical/scientific realities and facts relating to both matter and life. The words will always contain and reflect the basic perception of its mother i.e. Root wherever and in whatever context they find mention
The Flagon is apparently a utensil, vessel. However, it has an assigned job/function and is required to establish a link and relationship with another object, the empty glass of drink, for the transfer of its content. The one who in standing position serves the drink to the glass in hand of a sitting person from the flagon slightly raises its bottom. He sprouts a small quantity that produces a little glimmer, which flows downwards and touches the bottom of the glass creating a path. It establishes a conductive path between the ground/glass bottom and the main reservoir of flagon. On mapping out this conductive path, the sudden massive flow of drink follows filling the glass. All this activity from beginning to main strike occurs just in a second. The lightening, which is the basic perception, infolded in Root "ب ر ق" works in the same manner. Once the ionization process is complete and plasma forms, the ionized air streaming from the cloud establishes a path to the ground. This path is termed as the "step leader". The "step leader" that reaches the earth first provides a conductive path between the cloud and the Earth. This leader is not the lightning strike; it only maps out the course that the strike will follow. The strike is the sudden, massive, flow of electrical current moving from the cloud to the ground. ..............
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