Definitions for Alcoran

Alcoran Al·co·ran

Spelling: [al-kaw-rahn, -ran, -koh-]
IPA: /ˌæl kɔˈrɑn, -ˈræn, -koʊ-/

Alcoran is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 143 anagrams from letters in Alcoran (aaclnor).

Definitions for Alcoran

noun

  1. Alkoran.
  2. the Koran.

Origin of Alcoran

1325-75; Arabic al-qur'ān literally, reading (aloud); replacing Middle English alkaro(u)n Middle French or Medieval Latin

Examples for Alcoran

There is a famous passage in the Alcoran, which looks as if Mahomet had been possessed of the notion we are now speaking of.

They also read the chapters of the Alcoran appointed for the burial of the dead.

The Saracen was not satisfied with this reason, nor with any other argument which Xavier used against the Alcoran.

Incorrectly called the Alcoran, l'Alcoran, or il Alcorano, 351.

Thus is it not without wonder, how those learned Arabicks so tamely delivered up their belief unto the absurdities of the Alcoran.

These and some others that are in the Alcoran he reckons up.

The Alcoran may exclude her from Paradise, and teach her that she has no soul; practically, if not literally, it has done this.

Indeed, I would have them meddle with nothing but their Alcoran, and let the world live quietly.

He, on the contrary, maintained that the Alcoran could have no other meaning, than what he had attached to it.

To which that would touch, which the Alcoran carries in Azoare.

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