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‖ tecbir|ˈtɛkbɪə(r)| Also tekbir. [Arab. tekbīr ‘to magnify, proclaim the greatness of’; inf. of 2nd form of kabura to be great.] See quot. 1708.
1708Ockley Saracens 111 The poor Christians, assoon as ever they heard the Tecbîr, (so the Arabs call the crying out Allàh Acbar [‘God is greater’]) were sensible that the City was lost. 1823Mrs. Hemans Siege Valencia vi, The Moor is on his way! With the tambour-peal and the tecbir-shout. 1904J. Parkinson Lays Love & War 44 Shout the tekbir loud and long: On! swords of Islam. |