קום

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Aramaic

Verb

קוּם (qūm)

  1. masculine singular imperative of קָם (qām)

Hebrew

Pronunciation

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Verb

קוּם (kum)

  1. Bare infinitive (infinitive construct or gerund) of קם (kam)
  2. Masculine singular imperative of קם (kam): Rise!

Judeo-Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic قَوْم (qawm).

Noun

קום (qawmunm

  1. people
    • c. 10th century, Saadia Gaon, Tafsir[1], Exodus 1:9:
      וקאל לקומה הודׄא קום בני אסראיל אכתׄר ואעטׄם מנא׃
      waqāla liqawmihi huwaḏā qawmu banī ʾisrāʾīla ʾakṯaru waʾaʿẓamu minnā.
      And he said to his people: Behold the people of the sons of Israel are greater and mightier than us.

Yiddish

Verb

קום (kum)

  1. inflection of קומען (kumen):
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative singular