الطمن
Root entry · 12 derived lemmasThis root primarily concerns the concept of stillness, calmness, and reassurance. It extends to the idea of being settled, secure, and at peace, often in contrast to agitation or fear. The root also touches upon the physical act of settling or making something settle.
Derived headwords
- 1.Stillnessboth
The state of being still, quiet, and settled.
- 2.Calmnessboth
A state of mental or emotional tranquility; freedom from agitation.
- 1.Calmmodern
Feeling or showing calmness; not agitated or anxious.
- 2.Reassuredmodern
Made less worried or anxious; confident.
- 3.Settledboth
In a state of rest or stability.
- 1.To be calmmodern
To become calm, tranquil, and free from fear or anxiety.
- 2.To be reassuredmodern
To feel confident and secure after being worried or uncertain.
- 3.To settleboth
To become stable or fixed; to find rest.
- 1.Reassurancemodern
The action of reassuring someone; a feeling of confidence.
- 2.Calmnessmodern
The state of being calm and tranquil.
- 1.Tranquilitymodern
A state of peace and calmness; freedom from disturbance.
- 2.Reassurancemodern
The feeling of being free from anxiety and doubt.
- 1.Calmedmodern
Having been made calm or tranquil.
- 2.Settledboth
In a state of rest or stability.
- 1.Very calmclassical
A diminutive form indicating a very calm or tranquil state.
- 1.To reassuremodern
To make someone feel less worried or anxious; to give comfort.
- 2.To calmmodern
To make someone or something calm and peaceful.
- 1.To make levelclassical
To make something level or even, specifically referring to making a back level.
- 2.To make calmclassical
To make something calm or still.
- 1.To level his backclassical
To make the back of something flat or level.
- 1.To be relieved of the matterclassical
To become calm or settled regarding a particular affair or issue.
- 1.Still onesclassical
Plural of 'الطمن', referring to those who are still or settled.