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إمر

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See also: امر, آمر, and أمر

Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From Aramaic אִימְּרָא / אִמְּרָא (ʾimmərā) / ܐܶܡܪܳܐ (ʾemmərā, lamb), absolute state אִימַּר / אִמַּר (ʾimmar) / ܐܶܡܱܪ (ʾemmar), from Akkadian 𒇻 (immerum, sheep). Note also an Aramaic diminutive having been borrowed as Arabic عَمْرُوسَة (ʕamrūsa, small lamb), and the transferred semantics being mirrored in Old Armenian յիմար (yimar, foolish).

Noun

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إِمَّر (ʔimmarm (obsolete)

  1. lamb
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Adjective

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إِمَّر (ʔimmar) (obsolete)

  1. simple-minded, stupid
    Synonyms: إِمَّع (ʔimmaʕ), إِمَّعَة (ʔimmaʕa)
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References

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Etymology 2

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Root
ء م ر (ʔ m r)
19 terms

Adjective

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إِمْر (ʔimr)

  1. afflictive, grave, abominable
    Synonyms: نُكْر (nukr), إِدّ (ʔidd)
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 18:71:
      لَقَدْ جِئْتَ شَيْئًا إِمْرًا
      la-qad jiʔta šayʔan ʔimran
      You have done a grave thing!
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