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مَالِكٌ ذ : see رَبٌّ. ― -b2- مَالِكُ الأَمْرِ The possessor of command, or rule. ― -b3- المَالِكُ الكَبِيرُ The Great Master, or Owner; i. e., God; in contradistinction to المَالِكُ الصَّغِيرُ the little master, or owner; i. e., the human owner of a slave, &c. ― -b4- مَالِكٌ الحَزِينُ: (so in one copy of the S: in another, and the MA, and Kzw, مَالِكُ الحَزِينِ:) [The heron: or a species thereof] in Pers. بوتيمار; (MA;) a certain bird, long in the neck and legs, called in Pers. بوتيمار. (Kzw:) see سَبَيْطَرٌ ― -b5- أَبُو مَالِكٍ Hunger. (MF, art. جبر.) See also أَبٌ.

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