س ق م
Arabic
Derived terms
- Form I: سَقُمَ (saquma, “to be sick”)
- Verbal noun: سَقَم (saqam), سَقَام ( saqām), سَقامَة (saqāma)
- Active participle: سَاقِم (sāqim)
- Form I: سَقَمَ (saqama, “to be sick”)
- Verbal noun: سَقَم (saqam), سَقَام ( saqām)
- Active participle: سَاقِم (sāqim)
- Form II: سَقَّمَ (saqqama, “to make someone sick”)
- Verbal noun: تَسْقِيم (tasqīm)
- Active participle: مُسَقِّم (musaqqim)
- Passive participle: مُسَقَّم (musaqqam)
- Form IV: أَسْقَمَ (ʔasqama, “to make someone sick”)
- Verbal noun: إِسْقَام (ʔisqām)
- Active participle: مُسْقِم (musqim)
- Passive participle: مُسْقَم (musqam)
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