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Etymology 1

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Morphologically from the root م س ح (m-s-ḥ).

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Noun

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مِمْسَح (mimsaḥm (plural مَمَاسِح (mamāsiḥ))

  1. (noun of tool of مَسَحَ (masaḥa)) dust cloth,[1] duster; wiper; (cleaning) cloth
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Etymology 2

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Morphologically from the root م س ح (m-s-ḥ).

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Adjective

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مُمَسِّح (mumassiḥ) (feminine مُمَسِّحَة (mumassiḥa), masculine plural مُمَسِّحُونَ (mumassiḥūna), feminine plural مُمَسِّحَات (mumassiḥāt))

  1. active participle of مَسَّحَ (massaḥa).
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Etymology 3

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Morphologically from the root م س ح (m-s-ḥ).

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Adjective

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مُمَسَّح (mumassaḥ) (feminine مُمَسَّحَة (mumassaḥa), masculine plural مُمَسَّحُونَ (mumassaḥūna), feminine plural مُمَسَّحَات (mumassaḥāt))

  1. passive participle of مَسَّحَ (massaḥa).
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References

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  1. ^ Wehr, Hans (1979) “مسح”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN.