See also: عمى and غمی

Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

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Root
ع م ي (ʕ m y)
5 terms

Verb

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عَمِيَ (ʕamiya) I (non-past يَعْمَى (yaʕmā), verbal noun عَمًى (ʕaman))

  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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Etymology 1.2

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Adjective

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عُمْي (ʕumyc pl

  1. common plural of أَعْمَى (ʔaʕmā)

Etymology 1.3

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Verb

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عمي (form II)

  1. عُمِّيَ (ʕummiya) /ʕum.mi.ja/: third-person masculine singular past passive of عَمَّى (ʕammā)
  2. عَمِّي (ʕammī) /ʕam.miː/: second-person feminine singular imperative of عَمَّى (ʕammā)

Etymology 2

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Verb

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عُمِّي (ʕummī) (form I) /ʕum.miː/

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

Gulf Arabic

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Root
ع م ي
2 terms

Etymology 1

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See Arabic أَعْمَىٰ (ʔaʕmā).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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

  1. blind

Etymology 2

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

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Noun

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عَمّي (ʕammim

  1. A respectful term of address to an elderly man