شامس

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Arabic

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Etymology

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Derived from the active participle of شَمَسَ (šamasa, to be sunny) and شَمِسَ (šamisa, to be sunny), from a root ش م س (š-m-s) extracted from شَمْس (šams, sun).

Adjective

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شَامِس (šāmis) (feminine شَامِسَة (šāmisa), elative أَشْمَس (ʔašmas))

  1. sunny, sunlit

Declension

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