حم

See also: جم, خم, and چم

Arabic

Root
ح م م (ḥ-m-m)

Etymology 1

Cognate with Hebrew חַם (kham, hot)

Verb

حَمَّ • (ḥamma) I, non-past يَحُمُّ‎ (yaḥummu)

  1. to heat
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Semitic *ḥamw-.

Noun

حَم • (ḥam) m (construct state حَمُو (ḥamū), dual حَمَوَان (ḥamawān) or حَمَان (ḥamān), plural أَحْمَاء (ʔaḥmāʔ), feminine حَمَاة (ḥamāh))

  1. father-in-law
Declension

See also

References

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ح م م
4 terms

Etymology

From Arabic حَمّ (ḥamm).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħamm/, [ħam]
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Noun

حمّ • (ḥamm) m

  1. heat (of things)

See also

Temperature · حرارة (ḥarāra)
Cold Warm Hot Hot (Weather) Very Hot
Noun برد (bard) دفا (dafa) حرّ (ḥarr) شوب (šōb) حمّ (ḥamm)
Verb برد (barad) دفي (difi) سخن (saḵan) شوّب (šawwab) حمي (ḥimi)
Adjective بارد (bāred) دافي (dāfi) سخن (suḵn), حارّ (ḥārr) مشوّب (mšawweb) حامي (ḥāmi)
Feeling بردان (bardān) دفيان (dafyān) شوبان (šōbān) حميان (ḥamyān)
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