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مءمء
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis 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.bleatedclassical
The female sheep or gazelle made a continuous bleating or crying sound.
مَأْمَأَةnoun
- 1.bleatingclassical
The act of bleating or making a continuous crying sound, as done by a female sheep or gazelle.
مَأْمَأَverb
- 1.to bleatclassical
To make a continuous bleating or crying sound, typically associated with female sheep or gazelles.
مَأْمَأَةًnoun
- 1.bleatingclassical
The sound of bleating or crying.
مِئْمِئْnoun
- 1.bleating soundclassical
The specific sound of bleating or crying made by a sheep or gazelle.
مِيئْمِيءnoun
- 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.