شرم

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See also: سرم

Arabic

Etymology

From root ش ر م (š-r-m) related to tearing, cleaving and wounding

Verb

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  1. to tear, to rip

Conjugation

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Verb

شَرَّمَ (šarrama) II (non-past يُشَرِّمُ (yušarrimu), verbal noun تَشْرِيم (tašrīm))

  1. (with ه (h)) to tear apart

Conjugation

Noun

شَرْم (šarmm (plural شُرُوم (šurūm))

  1. a cleave, a split
  2. an abyss, ocean trench
  3. bay, gulf
    شرم الشيخ'The Bay of the Sheikh', known in Egyptian as Sharm El Sheikh
    Synonym: خَلِيج (ḵalīj)
  4. fissure in a mountain that does not pass through

Declension

References


Persian

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Etymology

From Middle Persian 𐭱𐭥𐭬 (šarm), from Avestan 𐬟𐬱𐬀𐬭𐬆𐬨𐬀 (fšarəma), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱormo- (suffering, pain). Cognate with Khotanese [script needed] (kṣär-, be ashamed) and English harm.

Noun

Dari شرم
Iranian Persian
Tajik шарм

شرم (šarm)

  1. shame