مبهم

Arabic

Etymology

Root
ب ه م (b-h-m)

Derived from the passive participle of أَبْهَمَ (ʔabhama, to shut/lock, conceal, to make obscure).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mub.ham/

Adjective

مُبْهَم • (mubham) (feminine مُبْهَمَة (mubhama), masculine plural مُبْهَمُونَ (mubhamūna), feminine plural مُبْهَمَات (mubhamāt))

  1. mysterious, secret, cloudy, uncertain
  2. ambiguous, vague
  3. closed, locked (a door)

Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: mübhəm
  • Ottoman Turkish: مبهم (mübhem)
  • Persian: مبهم (mobham)
  • Tajik: мубҳам (mubham)
  • Uzbek: mubham

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic مُبْهَم (mubham).

Adjective

مبهم • (mübhem)

  1. vague, unclear, obscure

Descendants

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مُبْهَم (mubham).

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? muḇham
Dari reading? mubham
Iranian reading? mobham
Tajik reading? mubham

Adjective

Dari مبهم
Iranian Persian
Tajik мубҳам

مبهم • (mobham)

  1. mysterious (of unknown origin; difficult to understand; having unknown qualities)
  2. vague

Synonyms

  • ناروشن (nâ-rowšan)
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