حماما
Arabic
Etymology
From Classical Syriac ܚܡܵܡܵܐ (ḥəmāmā). Cognate to Ancient Greek ἄμωμον (ámōmon) → Latin amōmum, an Oriental borrowing. The source of this word is lost. It is also not certain which plants were really denoted in antiquity by these words – regard in particular that the genus Amomum alone comprises around two hundred species and new ones are found.
Noun
حَمَامَا • (ḥamāmā) f
Declension
| singular | singular invariable | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | construct | |
| informal | حَمَامَا ḥamāmā |
الْحَمَامَا al-ḥamāmā |
حَمَامَا ḥamāmā |
| nominative | حَمَامَا ḥamāmā |
الْحَمَامَا al-ḥamāmā |
حَمَامَا ḥamāmā |
| accusative | حَمَامَا ḥamāmā |
الْحَمَامَا al-ḥamāmā |
حَمَامَا ḥamāmā |
| genitive | حَمَامَا ḥamāmā |
الْحَمَامَا al-ḥamāmā |
حَمَامَا ḥamāmā |
Descendants
- → Middle Armenian: համամայ (hamamay)
Noun
حَمَامًا • (ḥamāman)
- indeterminate state accusative singular of حَمَام (ḥamām)
Noun
حَمَّامًا • (ḥammāman)
- indeterminate state accusative singular of حَمَّام (ḥammām)
References
- Löw, Immanuel (1881) Aramæische Pflanzennamen[1] (in German), Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, , page 169