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Etymology edit

Morphologically وَ (wa, and) +‎ لَا (, no; there is no) +‎ سِيّ (siyy) +‎ مَا (), roughly meaning "(and) there is no equal to".

Adverb edit

وَلَا سِيَّمَا (wa-lā siyyamā)

  1. especially
    أُحِبُّ قِرَاءَةَ الكُتُبِ وَلَا سِيَّمَا العِلْمِيَّةُ مِنْهَا.
    ʔuḥibbu qirāʔata l-kutubi wa-lā siyyamā al-ʕilmiyyatu minhā.
    I love reading books, especially the scientific ones.
    • a. 544 CE, امرؤ القيس, معلقة امرئ القيس:
      أَلَا رُبَّ يَوْمٍ لَكَ مِنْهُنَّ صَالِحٍ
      وَلَا سِيَّمَا يَوْمٌ بِدَارَةِ جُلْجُلِ
      ʔalā rubba yawmin laka minhunna ṣāliḥin
      wa-lā siyyamā yawmun bidārati juljuli
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)