ء م ر

Arabic

Etymology

Cognate with Hebrew א־מ־ר (ʾ-m-r).

Root

ء م ر (ʔ-m-r)

  1. related to commanding or instructing

Derived terms

Verbs and verb derivatives
Nouns
  • أَمِير (ʔamīr)
  • إمْرَة (ʔimra, command, power)
  • إِمَارَة (ʔimāra, the state of someone being a commander (أَمِير (ʔamīr)))
  • أَمَّار (ʔammār, always demanding, wont to command)
  • تَأْمُور (taʔmūr, soul; pericardium)
  • إِمْر (ʔimr, afflictive)
  • مِئْمَر (miʔmar, counsel, advice)
  • أَمَر (ʔamar, stones)
  • أَمَار (ʔamār) and أَمَارَة (ʔamāra, a mark to show the way; sign)
  • تُؤْمُور (tuʔmūr, a sign of piled stones to show the way in the desert)

References

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