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‖ Mu‘allaqat, n. pl.|mualaˈkɑːt| Also Moallakat, Muallakat. [a. Arab. mu‘allaḳát, lit. suspended odes, pl. of mu‘allaqa.] An anthology of seven pre-Islamic Arabian poems made by the rawi Hammad al Rawija (d. 772). Also in shortened form Moal.
1782(title) The Moallakát, or seven Arabian poems..with a translation..by William Jones. 1834Penny Cycl. II. 219/1 The poems called Moallakat. 1875Encycl. Brit. II. 263/1 Seven of these, known in Arab literature by the title of the Múallakat or ‘Suspended’,..all of them belonging to the 6th century, have become..the..classical standards of Arab poetical composition. 1905G. Bell Let. 12 Feb. (1927) I. 186 At dinner I produced the Muallakat (pre-Muhammadan poems). 1930R. A. Nicholson Lit. Hist. Arabs iii. 101, I will now turn directly to those celebrated odes which are well known by the title of Mu‘allaqát, or ‘Suspended Poems’, to all who take the slightest interest in Arabic literature. 1959N. & Q. June 216/2 ‘The Poem of Amriolkais’, the moâl upon which Tennyson relied for the framework of ‘Locksley Hall’. 1964Listener 25 June 1036/1 Behind the qasidas of Andalusia lay..the Mu'allaqat, the ‘hanging odes’ of the pre-Islamic oral verse of the Arabian desert. |