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ور غ م

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to concepts of fullness and abundance, particularly in the context of water or moisture. It also extends to a proper noun referring to a Berber tribe.

Derived headwords

ورغميadjective
  1. 1.
    full, abundantclassical

    Describing something as being full and abundant, particularly with moisture or water.

ورغمةname
  1. 1.
    tribe nameclassical

    A name of a tribe from the Berbers, from which the scholar Muhammad ibn 'Arfah al-Tunisi hailed.

الورغميname
  1. 1.
    belonging to the tribeclassical

    An adjective or nisba referring to someone or something belonging to the tribe of 'Warghama'.

Parallel reading

وبات وسادي ورغمي يزينه ... جبائر در والبنان المخضب
And my pillow was full and abundant, adorned with... bracelets of pearls and dyed fingertips.
ولا تكون الواو في ورغمي إلا أصلا، لأنها أول، والواو لا تزاد أولا ألبتة.
And the 'waw' in 'warghami' can only be original, because it is the first letter, and 'waw' is never added at the beginning.
وورغمة، بتشديد الميم: قبيلة من البربر، ومنها عالم المغرب محمد ابن عرفة التونسي، الورغمي.
And Warghama, with a doubled 'mim': a tribe from the Berbers, and from them is the scholar of the Maghreb, Muhammad ibn 'Arfah al-Tunisi, al-Warghami.