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Riddles are historically a significant genre of Arabic verse, and extensive scholarly collections have also been made of riddles in oral circulation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. ==Terminology==
Riddles are known in Arabic principally as ''lughz'' (pl. ''alghāz''), but other terms include ''uḥjiyya'' (pl. ''aḥājī''), and ''ta'miya''.〔G. J. H. van Gelder, 'lughz', in ''Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature'', ed. by Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey, 2 vols (London: Routledge, 1998), II 479.〕 The term ''mu‘ammā'' (literally 'blinded' or 'obscured') is sometimes used as a synonym for ''lughz'' (or to denote cryptography or codes more generally), but it can be used specifically to denote a riddle which is solved 'by combining the constituent letters of the word or name to be found'.〔G. J. H. van Gelder, 'mu‘ammā', in ''Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature'', ed. by Julie Scott Meisami and Paul Starkey, 2 vols (London: Routledge, 1998), II 534.〕
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