س ل م

See also: سلم

Arabic

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *š-l-m. Cognate with Hebrew ש־ל־ם.

Root

س ل م (s-l-m)

  1. related to safety, security; peace; submission; surrender

Derived terms

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References

South Levantine Arabic

Root

س ل م

  1. Related to submission and surrender
  2. Related to peace, safety and wellbeing

Derived terms

Verbs and verb forms
  • Form II: سلّم (sallam, to greet; to submit, hand in)
  • Form IV: أسلم (ʔaslam, to convert to Islam)
    • Noun Form: إسلام (ʔislām, Islam)
    • Active Participle: مسلم (muslim, Muslim)
  • Form X: استسلم (istaslam, to surrender, give up)
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