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مءمء

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root pertains to the sound made by certain female animals, specifically a bleating or crying sound. It describes the act of vocalizing in this manner.

Derived headwords

مَأْمَأَتْverb
  1. 1.
    bleatedclassical

    The female sheep or gazelle made a continuous bleating or crying sound.

مَأْمَأَةnoun
  1. 1.
    bleatingclassical

    The act of bleating or making a continuous crying sound, as done by a female sheep or gazelle.

مَأْمَأَverb
  1. 1.
    to bleatclassical

    To make a continuous bleating or crying sound, typically associated with female sheep or gazelles.

مَأْمَأَةًnoun
  1. 1.
    bleatingclassical

    The sound of bleating or crying.

مِئْمِئْnoun
  1. 1.
    bleating soundclassical

    The specific sound of bleating or crying made by a sheep or gazelle.

مِيئْمِيءnoun
  1. 1.
    bleating soundclassical

    The sound of bleating or crying, as uttered by a sheep or gazelle.

Parallel reading

مَأمأت الشاة والظبية
The sheep and the gazelle bleated.
أي (واصلت) وفي نسخة: وصلت (صوتها فقالت} مىءميء
Meaning (it continued) its sound, and in another version: it reached its sound and said 'myy-myy'.
بالكسر وسكون الهمزة
With a kasra and a sukoon on the hamza.
وفي التسهيل بالمد مبنيا على الكسر
And in Al-Tashil, it is with madd (elongation) built upon the kasra.