See also: عمى and غمی

Arabic edit

Etymology 1 edit

Root
ع م ي (ʕ-m-y)

Verb edit

عَمِيَ (ʕamiya) I, non-past يَعْمَى‎ (yaʕmā)

  1. to be or become blind
  2. to not find the right way
  3. to be stupid
  4. to be dark
  5. to be obscure, to be hidden, to be unapparent
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Adjective edit

عُمْي (ʕumyc pl

  1. common plural of أَعْمَى (ʔaʕmā)

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

عُمِّي (ʕummī) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine singular active imperative of عَمَّ (ʕamma)

Etymology 3 edit

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عَمِّي (ʕammī) (form II)

  1. second-person feminine singular active imperative of عَمَّى (ʕammā)

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عُمِّيَ (ʕummiya) (form II)

  1. third-person masculine singular past passive of عَمَّى (ʕammā)

Gulf Arabic edit

Root
ع م ي
2 terms

Etymology 1 edit

See Arabic أَعْمَىٰ (ʔaʕmā).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

عَمَيْ (ʕamay) (feminine عَمْية (ʕamya), common plural عِمْيان (ʕimyān))

  1. blind

Etymology 2 edit

Root
ع م م
1 term

From عم (ʕamm, uncle) + ـي (-i, my), Literally, my uncle

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Noun edit

عَمّي (ʕammim

  1. A respectful term of address to an elderly man