جلنار
جُلَّنَارٌ The flower of the pomegranate: an arabicized word, from گُلْنَارْ, (
K,) which is Persian, composed of گُلْ “ a flower,” and نَارْ “ a pomegranate. ” (
MF.) It is said that whoever swallows three grains of it, of the smallest that may be, (
K,) on the condition of his taking them with his mouth from the tree, before their opening, at sunrise, on a Wednesday, (Tedhkiret Dáwood,
TA,) will not have ophthalmia in that year. (
K.)