هرم

See also: هزم

Arabic

Etymology

From the root ه ر م (h-r-m).

Verb

هَرِمَ (harima) I, non-past يَهْرَمُ‎ (yahramu)

  1. to be senile, to be decrepit of age

Conjugation

Verb

هَرَّمَ (harrama) II, non-past يُهَرِّمُ‎ (yuharrimu)

  1. to make decrepit, to make crumble or be in smaller parts

Conjugation

Noun

هَرَم (haram) m

  1. verbal noun of هَرِمَ (harima) (form I), senility, decrepit age, dotardly years

Declension

Noun

هَرَم (haram) m (plural أَهْرام (ʔahrām))

  1. pyramid

Declension

Noun

هَرْم (harm) m (collective, singulative هَرْمَة f (harma))

  1. Zygophyllum gen. et spp.
    Synonyms: رُطْرِيط (ruṭrīṭ), حَيَّهَل (ḥayyahal)

Declension

Adjective

هَرِم (harim)

  1. senile, decrepit of age

Declension

Persian

Etymology 1

From Arabic هَرَم (haram).

Noun

هرم (heram) (plural هرم‌ها (heram-hâ) or اهرام (ahrâm))

  1. pyramid
Derived terms
  • هرمی (herami)

Etymology 2

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Noun

هرم (horm)

  1. heat, warmth (from fire)
  2. ardor
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