ز م ن
Arabic
Etymology
Denominal from زَمَان (zamān).
Derived terms
- Form I: زَمِنَ (zamina)
- Verbal noun: زَمَنٌ (zamanun), زَمَانَة (zamāna), زُمْنَة (zumna)
- Passive participle: مَزْمُون (mazmūn)
- Form III: زَامَنَ (zāmana, “to be contemporary to”)
- Verbal noun: مُزَامَنَة (muzāmana), زِمَان (zimān)
- Active participle: مُزَامِن (muzāmin)
- Passive participle: مُزَامَن (muzāman)
- Form IV: أَزْمَنَ (ʔazmana)
- Form V: تَزَمَّنَ (tazammana)
- Verbal noun: تَزَمُّن (tazammun)
- Active participle: مُتَزَمِّن (mutazammin)
- Passive participle: مُتَزَمَّن (mutazamman)
- Form VI: تَزَامَنَ (tazāmana, “to occur at the same time; to exist at the same time”)
- Verbal noun: تَزَامُن (tazāmun)
- Active participle: مُتَزَامِن (mutazāmin)
- Passive participle: مُتَزَامَن (mutazāman)
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