جمر

See also: حمر, خمر, ح م ر, and خ م ر

Arabic

جَمْر

Etymology

From the root ج م ر (j-m-r).

Noun

جَمْر (jamr) m (collective, singulative جَمْرَة f (jamra), paucal جَمَرَات (jamarāt))

  1. ember, cinder, live coal

Declension

Verb

جَمَرَ (jamara) I, non-past يَجْمُرُ‎ (yajmuru)

  1. to be covered by heat, to convene into a focal point (as by being close to the sun, or blushing, or in a people’s assembly …)

Conjugation

Verb

جَمَّرَ (jammara) II, non-past يُجَمِّرُ‎ (yujammiru)

  1. to collect together
  2. to cense, to fumigate
  3. to roast

Conjugation

Baluchi

Noun

جمر (jamar, jammar)

  1. cloud

See also

Brahui

Noun

جمر (transliteration needed)

  1. cloud
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