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damma
English
Alternative forms
- ?amma, Damma, dammah
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic ??????? (?amma, “a joining”), instance noun of the verb ?????? (?amma, “to join”). Refers to the joining of the lips together when making an /u/ sound.
Noun
damma (plural dammas or damma)
- (linguistics) In the Arabic script, the vowel point for u, appearing as a small curl placed above a letter (????) and designating a short u /u/. If the Arabic letter ?? (w?w) immediately follows, it indicates a long ? /u?/.
Translations
See also
- Arabic diacritics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- fatha
- kasra
- sukun
- shadda
- tashkil
Anagrams
- Madam, madam
French
Etymology
From Arabic ??????? (?amma).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /da.ma/
Noun
damma m (plural dammas)
- damma
Latin
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *demh?- (“to domesticate, tame”), the same root of Latin dom? (“I tame”) and English tame.
Noun
damma f (genitive dammae); first declension
- A fallow deer
Declension
First-declension noun.
References
- damma in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- damma in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
Old Frisian
Verb
damma
- to dam
Oromo
Noun
damma
- honey
Pali
Alternative forms
Adjective
damma
- gerundive of dameti (“to tame”)
- in need of taming, in need of restraint
Declension
References
“damma”, in Pali Text Society, editor, Pali-English Dictionary?, London: Chipstead, 1921-1925.
Swedish
Etymology
damm +? -a
Verb
damma (present dammar, preterite dammade, supine dammat, imperative damma)
- (transitive) to dust, to remove dust
- Angela dammade ivrigt symaskinen.
- Angela eagerly dusted the sewing machine.
- att damma av
- to dust off
- att damma ned
- to cover with dust
- att damma på
- to punch, to hit (someone in a fight; as if with a duster)
- Angela dammade ivrigt symaskinen.
- (intransitive) to raise dust, to be dusty
- och så for han sin väg, så att det dammade omkring vagnen.
- and so he went away, so the dust whirled about the wagon.
- och så for han sin väg, så att det dammade omkring vagnen.
Conjugation
Related terms
- damma av
- damma ned
- damma på
- dammborste
- dammhandduk
- dammig
- dammkorn
- dammrock
- dammvippa
- dammvirvel
- dammviska
- damning
References
- damma in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
- damma in Albert Montgomery, Svensk-engelsk ordbok (1914)
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kasra
English
Alternative forms
- kasrah
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic ???????? (kasra, “a breaking”), instance noun of the verb ??????? (kasara, “to break”).
Noun
kasra (plural kasras)
- In Arabic script, the vowel point for "i", appearing as a small diagonal line placed below a letter (????) and designating a short i /i/. If the Arabic letter ?? (y??) immediately follows, it indicates a long ? /i?/.
- In a fully vocalised Persian ??? represents the vowel /e/ and is only used in front of ??? to represent a diphthong, so unmarked ??? is /di/ but ???? with the diacritic is /dej/. This usage is different from Arabic.
Translations
See also
- Arabic diacritics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- fatha (fat?a)
- damma (?amma)
- sukun (suk?n)
- shadda (šadda)
- tashkil (tašk?l)
Anagrams
- Araks, Askar, Raska, Sakra, Skaar, araks, karas
French
Etymology
From Arabic ???????? (kasra).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ka.s?a/
Noun
kasra m or f (plural kasras)
- kasra
Hungarian
Etymology
kas +? -ra
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?k??r?]
- Hyphenation: kas?ra
Noun
kasra
- sublative singular of kas
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