ع م ر

See also: عمر and غمر

Arabic

Etymology

Compare Classical Syriac ܥ-ܡ-ܪ‎, related to inhabiting, used in ܥܘܡܪܐ (ʕumrɑ(ʔ), congregation, communion).

Root

ع م ر • (ʕ-m-r)

  1. forming words related to the passing of time, the expansion of life, and inhabiting

Derived terms

Verbs and verbal derivatives
  • Form I: عَمَرَ (ʕamara, to be accustomed, to construct, to inhabit or frequent a place (with ه (h)))
    • Verbal noun: عَمْر (ʕamr, life, religion, veil)
    • Active participle: عَامِر (ʕāmir, inhabited, cultivated, flourishing, prosperous)
    • Passive participle: مَعْمُور (maʕmūr, the universe, all existing things, a populous place)
  • Form II: عَمَّرَ (ʕammara, to grant longevity, to aid in attaining longevity, to make prosper)
    • Verbal noun: تَعْمِير (taʕmīr, a building or the repair thereof)
    • Active participle: مُعَمِّر (muʕammir, a colonist, a settler)
    • Passive participle: مُعَمَّر (muʕammar, populated, flourishing, built, longlasting)
  • Form IV: أَعْمَرَ (ʔaʕmara, to find a place habitable or prosperous, to colonize or make habitable (with ه (h)))
  • Form VIII: اِعْتَمَرَ (iʕtamara, to visit, to frequent a place)
    • Verbal noun: اِعْتِمَار (iʕtimār, the performance of the 'umra pilgrimage)
    • Active participle: مُعْتَمِر (muʕtamir)
    • Passive participle: مُعْتَمَر (muʕtamar)
  • Form X: اِسْتَعْمَرَ (istaʕmara, to populate, to colonize)
Nouns and adjectives
  • عُمُر (ʕumur, life, age)
  • عُمْرَة (ʕumra, a short pilgrimage, a 'umra, a visit)
  • عَمَار (ʕamār, salutation, friendship)
  • عَمَّار (ʕammār, builder)
  • عَمَارَة (ʕamāra, a big tribe, a salutation consisting of waving myrtle leaves, a flowery ornament, a fleet)
  • عِمَارَة (ʕimāra, a building, a tribe, a population, an estate or a landplot)
  • عَمِير (ʕamīr, cultivated, inhabited, oft visited)
  • عُمْرَان (ʕumrān, flourishing, acme, civilization)

References

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