تنوم
Arabic
Etymology 1
Uncertain, seemingly a wanderwort for a vaguely identified medicinally used plant; cognate with Classical Syriac ܬܢܘܡ (tannūm, “cannabis sativa”) and Egyptian tnm (tenemu, “plant used in medicine”) mentioned as a good brought from the Wadi Natrun region in the popular work The Eloquent Peasant.
Alternative forms
- طُلَّام (ṭullām)
Noun
تَنُّوم • (tannūm) m
- Chrozophora; its seeds
- Cannabis sativa; hempseed, hemp
- Ricinus communis; castor oil plant
Declension
Declension of noun تَنُّوم (tannūm)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | تَنُّوم tannūm |
التَّنُّوم at-tannūm |
تَنُّوم tannūm |
Nominative | تَنُّومٌ tannūmun |
التَّنُّومُ at-tannūmu |
تَنُّومُ tannūmu |
Accusative | تَنُّومًا tannūman |
التَّنُّومَ at-tannūma |
تَنُّومَ tannūma |
Genitive | تَنُّومٍ tannūmin |
التَّنُّومِ at-tannūmi |
تَنُّومِ tannūmi |
References
- “تنوم” in Almaany
- Löw, Immanuel (1922) “Semitische Färberpflanzen”, in Zeitschrift für Semitistik und verwandte Gebiete (in German), volume 1, pages 115–122
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
تُنَوِّمُ • (tunawwimu) (form II)
Verb
تُنَوِّمَ • (tunawwima) (form II)
Verb
تُنَوِّمْ • (tunawwim) (form II)
Verb
تُنَوَّمُ • (tunawwamu) (form II)
Verb
تُنَوَّمَ • (tunawwama) (form II)
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