سمج

See also: سمح and س م ح

Arabic

Etymology

From the root س م ج (s-m-j).

Verb

سَمُجَ (samuja) I, non-past يَسْمُجُ‎ (yasmuju)

  1. to be unseemly, to be awkward, to be sick or disgusting, to be loathsome

Conjugation

Verb

سَمَّجَ (sammaja) II, non-past يُسَمِّجُ‎ (yusammiju)

  1. to render unseemly, to render awkward, to make sick or disgusting, to let be loathsome

Conjugation

Adjective

سَمْج or سَمِج (samj or samij)

  1. unseemly, awkward, sick or disgusting, loathsome, deform

Declension

Gulf Arabic

Noun

سمج (simič)

  1. Alternative form of سمچ (simič, simač, fish)

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic سَمِج (samij).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [seˈmed͡ʒ]

Adjective

سمج (semej)

  1. stubborn, persistent, obstinate
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