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Etymology edit

From Aramaic שָׁמִירָא (šāmīrā) / ܫܡܝܪܐ (šāmīrā, emery, adamant), having the usual KāLūM measure of Aramaisms, as **سَامِير (**sāmīr) would be much more unfamiliar a form, while س (s) instead of ش (š) mimicks as usual the correspondence of words inheriting Proto-Semitic .
Itself the Aramaic is deemed to be from Hebrew שָׁמִיר (šāmī́r, emery, corundum, adamant), which is possibly related to Akkadian 𒉌𒌓𒌑 (NA₄U2 /⁠šammu⁠/, emery, corundum, adamant), as well as to Egyptian jsmr, smr (emery), Ancient Greek σμύρις (smúris, emery), Old Armenian զմռնիտեան քար (zmṙnitean kʻar, emery), Semitic borrowings.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

سَامُور (sāmūrm

  1. corundum, or other adamant

Declension edit