حَرِير
ḥarír
basic morphological information

n.

silk
шёлк
حرير
LS 193; CSOL II 483
text examples

ṣet sáṭahan kése díˀʸheʰ arbaˁín gemáľ díˀse ľebs wa-díˀse ḳayd ḥarír ‘The sultan looked and found his forty she-camels, whose saddle-clothes were of silk and whose ropes were of silk.’ (CSOL II 1:94)

etymology

An Arabism (Wehr 165, Behnstedt 245)