Assyrian Neo-Aramaic edit

Etymology edit

From Aramaic אִיְמָמָא (ʾīmāmā); related to Hebrew יוֹמָם (yomám).

Pronunciation edit

  • (Standard) IPA(key): [iːmɑːmɑː]

Noun edit

ܐܝܼܡܵܡܵܐ (īmāmām (plural ܐܝܼܡܵܡܵܘܵܬܹ̈ܐ (īmāmāwātē))

  1. daytime (the time of the day between sunrise and sunset)
    Antonym: ܠܲܝܠܹܐ (laylē)

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Proper noun edit

ܐܝܼܡܵܡܵܐ (īmāmāf

  1. Jemima (oldest of the three daughters of Job)
    • Job 42:14:
      ܘܩܪܹܐ ܠܹܗ ܫܸܡܵܐ ܕܗ̇ܝ ܕܚܕܵܐ ܡܸܢܵܝܗܝ: ܐܝܼܡܵܡܵܐ، ܘܫܸܡܵܐ ܕܗ̇ܝ ܕܬܲܪܬܹܝܢ: ܩܲܨܘܿܥܵܐ، ܘܫܸܡܵܐ ܕܗ̇ܝ ܕܬܠܵܬ: ܩܲܪܢܵܦܘܿܟ݂.
      w-qrīlēh šimmā d-ayā d-ḥdā minnāyh: īmāmā, w-šimmā d-ayā d-tartēyn: qaṣoʿā, w-šimmā d-ayā d-tlāt: qarnāpoḵ.
      And he called the name of the first Jemima, the name of the second Keziah, and the name of the third Keren-Happuch.
  2. a female given name from Hebrew, equivalent to English Jemima

Classical Syriac edit

Etymology edit

Compare Hebrew יוֹמָם (yômām).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ܐܝܡܡܐ (transliteration neededm (plural ܐܝܡܡܘܬܐ or ܐܝܡܡܐ)

  1. daytime

Inflection edit

Antonyms edit

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Proper noun edit

ܐܝܡܡܐ (transliteration neededf

  1. a female given name

References edit

  • ˀymm”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–
  • Costaz, Louis (2002) Dictionnaire syriaque-français ∙ Syriac–English Dictionary ∙ قاموس سرياني-عربي, 3rd edition, Beirut: Dar El-Machreq, p. 141b
  • Payne Smith, Jessie (1903) A Compendious Syriac Dictionary Founded Upon the Thesaurus Syriacus of R. Payne Smith, D.D., Oxford: Clarendon Press, p. 13b
  • Sokoloff, Michael (2009) A Syriac Lexicon: A Translation from the Latin, Correction, Expansion, and Update of C. Brockelmann's Lexicon Syriacum, Winona Lake, Indiana, Piscataway, New Jersey: Eisenbrauns; Gorgias Press, p. 35b