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Arabic

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Root
ق م ع (q m ʕ)
1 term

Verb

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قَمَعَ (qamaʕa) I (non-past يَقْمَعُ (yaqmaʕu), verbal noun قَمْع (qamʕ))

  1. to suppress, to quell, to stifle

Conjugation

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Noun

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قَمْع (qamʕm

  1. verbal noun of قَمَعَ (qamaʕa) (form I)

Declension

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Noun

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قَمْع or قِمْع (qamʕ or qimʕm (plural أَقْمَاع (ʔaqmāʕ) or قُمُوع (qumūʕ))

  1. cone, cupule, funnel

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Arabic قَمْع (qamʕ, funnel).

Noun

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قمع (kamʿ)

  1. funnel, a tool in the shape of an inverted hollow cone for channeling liquids
    Synonym: خونی (huni)
  2. (anatomy) infundibulum, choana, a funnel-shaped cavity or organ
Derived terms
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  • قمعی (kamʿî, infundibuliform)

Further reading

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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Arabic قَمْع (qamʕ, suppression).

Noun

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قمع (kamʿ)

  1. stroke with a mallet or club
  2. act of knocking one on the head
  3. subjugation, suppression, submission
Descendants
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  • Turkish: kam

Further reading

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