ܙ ܡ ܪ
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *zamar-; compare Hebrew ז־מ־ר (z-m-r) and Arabic ز م ر (z m r).
Derived terms
- Verbs
- ܙܵܡܹܪ (zāmēr, “to sing”)
- ܡܙܲܡܸܪ (mzammir, “to sing hymns”)
- Verbal Noun: ܙܘܼܡܵܪܵܐ (zumārā, “singing of hymns”)
- Instance Noun: ܙܲܡܲܪܬܵܐ (zammartā, “a singing of a hymn”)
- ܡܲܙܡܸܪ (mazmir, “to make sing”)
- Instance Noun: ܡܲܙܡܲܪܬܵܐ (mazmartā, “an instance of making to sing”)
- Nouns
- ܙܸܡܵܪܬܵܐ (zimmārtā, “song”)
- ܙܸܡܪܵܐ (zimrā, “music”)
- ܙܲܡܵܪܵܐ (zammārā, “singer, musician”)
- ܙܲܡܵܪܘܼܬܵܐ (zammārutā, “musicianship”)
- ܡܙܲܡܪܵܢܵܐ (mzamrānā, “singer”)
- ܡܲܙܡܪܵܢܵܐ (mazmrānā, “one who makes sing”)
- ܙܡܝܼܪܬܵܐ (zmirtā, “melody”)
- ܙܘܼܡܵܪܵܐ (zumārā, “Gaduel”)
- ܙܲܡܪܘܼܪܵܐ (zamrurā, “pipe”)
- ܡܲܙܡܘܿܪܵܐ (mazmorā, “psalm”)
- Adjectives
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