ديمومة

Arabic

Root
د و م (d w m)
12 terms

Alternative forms

  • دَيْمُوم (daymūm)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daj.muː.ma/

Noun

دَيْمُومَة • (daymūmaf (plural دَيَامِيم (dayāmīm))

  1. desert where a journey continues long, far-extending wasteland
    Synonyms: فَلَاة (falāh), بَيْدَاء (baydāʔ), صَحْرَاء (ṣaḥrāʔ), مَفَازَة (mafāza)
    • a. 608, by زُهَيْرُ بْنُ أَبِي سُلْمَى (zuhayru bnu ʔabī sulmā)
      إِذَا تَرَامَت بِهَا الدَيْمُومَةُ الْجَدَدُ / عَوْمَ الْقَوَادِسِ قَفَّى الْأَرْدَمُونَ بِهَا / إِذَا تَرَامَى بِهَا الْمُغْلَوْلِبُ الزَبِدُ / بِفِتْيَةٍ كَسُيُوفِ الْهِنْدِ يَبْعَثُهُم
      ʔiḏā tarāmat bi-hā d-daymūmatu l-jadadu / ʕawma l-qawādisi qaffā l-ʔardamūna bi-hā / ʔiḏā tarāmā bi-hā l-muḡlawlibu z-zabidu / bi-fityatin ka-suyūfi l-hindi yabʕaṯu-hum
      When the wasteland of the hard soil was reached / by floating in the barges, they put up behind them the foresail / And when the luxuriance of foam / hit the young men, it sent them forth like Indian swords.
  2. continuity, permanence, sustainability, verbal noun of دَامَ (dāma) (form I)

Declension

Declension of noun دَيْمُومَة (daymūma)
singular singular triptote in ـَة (-a)
indefinite definite construct
informal دَيْمُومَة
daymūma
الدَّيْمُومَة
ad-daymūma
دَيْمُومَة
daymūmat
nominative دَيْمُومَةٌ
daymūmatun
الدَّيْمُومَةُ
ad-daymūmatu
دَيْمُومَةُ
daymūmatu
accusative دَيْمُومَةً
daymūmatan
الدَّيْمُومَةَ
ad-daymūmata
دَيْمُومَةَ
daymūmata
genitive دَيْمُومَةٍ
daymūmatin
الدَّيْمُومَةِ
ad-daymūmati
دَيْمُومَةِ
daymūmati
dual indefinite definite construct
informal دَيْمُومَتَيْن
daymūmatayn
الدَّيْمُومَتَيْن
ad-daymūmatayn
دَيْمُومَتَيْ
daymūmatay
nominative دَيْمُومَتَانِ
daymūmatāni
الدَّيْمُومَتَانِ
ad-daymūmatāni
دَيْمُومَتَا
daymūmatā
accusative دَيْمُومَتَيْنِ
daymūmatayni
الدَّيْمُومَتَيْنِ
ad-daymūmatayni
دَيْمُومَتَيْ
daymūmatay
genitive دَيْمُومَتَيْنِ
daymūmatayni
الدَّيْمُومَتَيْنِ
ad-daymūmatayni
دَيْمُومَتَيْ
daymūmatay
plural basic broken plural diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal دَيَامِيم
dayāmīm
الدَّيَامِيم
ad-dayāmīm
دَيَامِيم
dayāmīm
nominative دَيَامِيمُ
dayāmīmu
الدَّيَامِيمُ
ad-dayāmīmu
دَيَامِيمُ
dayāmīmu
accusative دَيَامِيمَ
dayāmīma
الدَّيَامِيمَ
ad-dayāmīma
دَيَامِيمَ
dayāmīma
genitive دَيَامِيمَ
dayāmīma
الدَّيَامِيمِ
ad-dayāmīmi
دَيَامِيمِ
dayāmīmi

References

  • الأعشى [al-ʾaʿšā] (a. 625) Geyer, Rudolf, editor, Zwei Gedichte von Al-ʾAʿšâ (Sitzungsberichte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-historische Klasse; 149/6)‎[1] (in German), volume Mâ Bukâʾu, Wien: In Kommission bei Carl Gerold’s Sohn, published 1905, →DOI, pages 109–110