Arabic

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Root
س ق م (s q m)
5 terms

Pronunciation

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Noun

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سَقَم or سُقْم (saqam or suqmm (plural أَسْقَام (ʔasqām))

  1. sickness, disease, illness
    Synonym: مَرَض (maraḍ)
    • 1377 C.E., Ibn Khaldun, تاريخ ابن خلدون, 1st edition, volume 1, Beirut: Dar Al-Fikr, published 1981, page 386:
      وَٱنْصِبْ لِمَرْضَى الْمُسْلِمِين دُورًا تَأْوِيهِمْ وَقُوَّامًا يَرْفِقُونَ بِهِمْ وَأَطِبَّاءَ يُعَالِجُونَ أَسْقَامَهُمْ وَأَسْعِفْهُمْ بِشَهَوَاتِهِمْ مَا لَمْ يُؤَدِّ ذٰلِكَ إِلَى إِسْرَافٍ فِي بَيْتِ الْمَالِ.
      wanṣib limarḍā l-muslimīn dūran taʔwīhim waquwwāman yarfiqūna bihim waʔaṭibbāʔa yuʕālijūna ʔasqāmahum waʔasʕifhum bišahawātihim mā lam yuʔaddi ḏālika ʔilā ʔisrāfin fī bayti l-māli.
      Set up houses for Muslims who are ill, to shelter them. (Appoint) attendants in these houses who will handle them kindly, and (appoint) physicians who will treat their diseases. Comply with their desires so long as it does not lead to waste in the treasury.

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Moroccan Arabic

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Root
س ق م
1 term

Etymology

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A secondary form from اسْتَقَام from the root ق و م (q-w-m).

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Verb

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سقّم (saqqam) II (non-past يسقّم (ysaqqam))

  1. to fix
    Synonyms: صلح (ṣlaḥ), صلّح (ṣallaḥ), عدّل (ʕaddal), صوّب (ṣawwab), صاوب (ṣāweb), صايب (ṣāyib)
  2. to do
    Synonyms: دار (dār), عمل (ʕmal)

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of سقم
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m سقّمت (saqqamt) سقّمتي (saqqamti) سقّم (saqqam) سقّمنا (saqqamna) سقّمتوا (saqqamtu) سقّموا (saqqmu)
f سقّمت (saqqmāt)
non-past m نسقّم (nsaqqam) تسقّم (tsaqqam) يسقّم (ysaqqam) نسقّموا (nsaqqmu) تسقّموا (tsaqqmu) يسقّموا (ysaqqmu)
f تسقّمي (tsaqqmi) تسقّم (tsaqqam)
imperative m سقّم (saqqam) سقّموا (saqqmu)
f سقّمي (saqqmi)