متيم

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Arabic

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Etymology

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Root
ت ي م (t y m)
1 term

Derived from the passive participle of the form II verb تَيَّمَ (tayyama, to enslave (by love), to make blindly subservient (by love)).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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مُتَيَّم (mutayyam) (feminine مُتَيَّمَة (mutayyama), masculine plural مُتَيَّمُونَ (mutayyamūna), feminine plural مُتَيَّمَات (mutayyamāt))

  1. passive participle of تَيَّمَ (tayyama).
  2. enthralled and brought into subjection by love
  3. having the heart enslaved
  4. affected with vehement love so as to be deprived of his reason or, be demented and disordered by love
  5. led astray by love
  6. infatuated
Declension
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