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ءكم

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily concerns the concept of a mound, hillock, or elevated land formation. It also extends to related concepts like the buttocks, often described as a rounded elevation.

Derived headwords

الأكمةnoun
  1. 1.
    one who is born blindboth

    one who is born blind

أكماتnoun
  1. 1.
    Mounds (plural)both

    The plural form of 'akama', referring to multiple mounds or hillocks.

أكمnoun
  1. 1.
    he made sleeves for the shirtboth

    he made sleeves for the shirt

إكامnoun
  1. 1.
    Mounds (plural)both

    A further plural form of 'akama', used for multiple mounds or hillocks.

آكامnoun
  1. 1.
    Mounds (plural)both

    Yet another plural form of 'akama', referring to multiple mounds or hillocks.

المأكمةnoun
  1. 1.
    Buttocksclassical

    The fleshy posterior part of the human body, the buttocks.

المآكمnoun
  1. 1.
    Buttocks (plural)classical

    The plural form of 'al-ma'kama', referring to multiple buttocks or the general area.

Parallel reading

الأكمة معروفة
The mound is known.
والجمع أكمات وأكم
And the plural is akamat and akm.
وجمع الاكم إكام
And the plural of al-akm is ikam.
مثل جبل وجبال
Like jabal and jibāl.
وجمع الاكام أكم
And the plural of al-ikam is akm.
مثل كتاب وكتب
Like kitāb and kutub.
وجمع الاكم آكام
And the plural of al-akm is ākam.
مثل عنق وأعناق
Like 'unuq and a'nāq.
كما قلناه في جمع ثمرة
As we said in the plural of thamarah.
والمأكمة: العجيزة
And al-ma'kama: the buttocks.
والجمع المآكم
And the plural is al-ma'akim.