خمس

Arabic

Etymology 1

From Proto-Canaanite *ḥamiš, from Proto-Northwest Semitic *ḫamišu, from Proto-Semitic *ḫamišum. Compare Phoenician 𐤇𐤌𐤔 (ḥmš) and Hebrew חמש (khamésh).

Numeral

خَمْس (ḵams) f (masculine خَمْسَة (ḵamsa))

  1. feminine of خَمْسَة (ḵamsa, five)
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: xəms
  • Ottoman Turkish: خمس (ḫams)

Etymology 2

Arabic numbers (edit)
 ←  4 ٥
5
6  → 
    Cardinal: خَمْسَة (ḵamsa)
    Ordinal: خَامِس (ḵāmis)
    Multiplier: خُمَاسِيّ (ḵumāsiyy), مُخَمَّس (muḵammas)
    Distributive: خُمَاسَ (ḵumāsa)
    Fractional: خُمُس (ḵumus), خُمْس (ḵums)

From the root خ م س (ḵ-m-s); compare خَمْسَة (ḵamsa, five).

Noun

خُمُس or خُمْس (ḵumus or ḵums) m (plural أَخْمَاس (ʔaḵmās))

  1. one fifth
Declension
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: xüms
  • Ottoman Turkish: خمس (ḫums)
  • Persian: خمس (xoms)
  • Uzbek: xums
See also

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology 1

Moroccan Arabic numbers (edit)
 ←  4 5 6  → 
    Cardinal: خمسة
    Ordinal: خامس
    Fractional: خمس

From Arabic خُمُس (ḵumus).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xu.mus/

Noun

خمس (ḵumus) m (dual خمسين (ḵumsayn), plural خماس (ḵmās))

  1. fifth (fraction)

Etymology 2

From Arabic خَمْس (ḵams), feminine of خَمْسَة (ḵamsa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xams/

Numeral

خمس (ḵams) m or f

  1. attributive form of خمسة (ḵamsa)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic خَمْس (ḵams).

Numeral

خمس (ḫams)

  1. feminine of خمسه (ḫamse, five)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic خِمْس (ḵims).

Noun

خمس (ḫıms)

  1. a space of five days

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Arabic خُمْس (ḵums).

Noun

خمس (ḫums) (plural اخماس)

  1. a fifth part, a fifth; especially, the sovereign's canonical share of one fifth of prizes of war

Etymology 4

Borrowed from Arabic الْخُمْس (al-ḵums).

Noun

خمس (ḫums)

  1. name of a town and district in the province of Tripoli in Africa

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic خُمْس (ḵums).

Pronunciation

Noun

Dari خمس
Iranian Persian
Tajik хумс (xums)

خمس (xoms)

  1. fifth (one of five equal parts of a whole)
  2. (Islam) khums

Further reading

  • Hayyim, Sulayman (1934), خمس”, in New Persian–English dictionary, Teheran: Librairie-imprimerie Béroukhim

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology 1

South Levantine Arabic numbers (edit)
 ←  4 ٥
5
6  → 
    Cardinal: خمسة
    Ordinal: خامس
    Fractional: خمس

From Arabic خُمُس (ḵumus).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xums/, [xʊms]
  • (file)

Noun

خمس (ḵums) m (plural خماس (ḵmās) or أخماس (ʾaḵmās))

  1. fifth (fraction)

Etymology 2

From Arabic خَمْس (ḵams), feminine of خَمْسَة (ḵamsa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xams/, [xams]

Numeral

خمس (ḵams)

  1. construct state of خمسة (ḵamse)
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