See also: سمح and س م ح

Arabic

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Root
س م ج (s m j)
2 terms

Etymology 1.1

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Verb

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سَمُجَ (samuja) I (non-past يَسْمُجُ (yasmuju), verbal noun سَمَاجَة (samāja) or سُمُوجَة (sumūja))

  1. to be unseemly, to be awkward, to be sick or disgusting, to be loathsome
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Etymology 1.2

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سَمَّجَ (sammaja) II (non-past يُسَمِّجُ (yusammiju), verbal noun تَسْمِيج (tasmīj))

  1. to render unseemly, to render awkward, to make sick or disgusting, to let be loathsome
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Etymology 1.3

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Adjective

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سَمْج or سَمِج (samj or samij)

  1. unseemly, awkward, sick or disgusting, loathsome, deform
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Gulf Arabic

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Noun

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سمج (simič)

  1. Alternative form of سمچ (simič, simač, fish)

Persian

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Etymology

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From Arabic سَمِج (samij).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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سمج (semej)

  1. stubborn, persistent, obstinate