غمر

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See also: عمر and ع م ر

Arabic

Etymology

From the root غ م ر (ḡ-m-r).

Verb

غَمَرَ (ḡamara) I, non-past يَغْمُرُ‎ (yaḡmuru)

  1. to flood, overflow
  2. to drown
  3. to overwhelm, engulf
  4. to submerge, immerse

Conjugation

Verb

غَمُرَ (ḡamura) I, non-past يَغْمُرُ‎ (yaḡmuru)

  1. (of water) to be abundant, to stand high

Conjugation

Noun

غَمْر (ḡamrm

  1. verbal noun of غَمَرَ (ḡamara) (form I)
  2. flood, deluge
  3. flooding, inundation

Declension

Noun

غُمَر (ḡumarm (plural أَغْمَار (ʔaḡmār))

  1. drinking-vessel of man or horse
    • إِذا يَحارُ هُداةُ الناسِ لَم يَحِرِ
      حَتّى إِذا القَومُ كانوا في رِحالِهِمِ
      كانَ الجَوادُ بِذي الفاثورِ وَالغُمَرِ
      قَد يَملَأُ الجَفنَةَ الشيزى فَيَترِعُها
      When the guides of the people return, they thirst not,
      until the folks are at their camps,
      and the horses are at their trays and bowls,
      then they can fill and implete the wooden stoop.

Declension