مطمورة

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Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ط م ر (ṭ-m-r). Deemed by Fraenkel to reek of Classical Syriac ܡܰܛܡܽܘܪܬܳܐ (maṭmūrtā, pit for hiding treasures) from ܛܡܰܪ (ṭmar, to bury; to hide, to abscond) by reason of the Arabic root missing the meaning “to store” in the old poetry, and indeed from what the web databases of Qaṣāʾid and ʾAḥādīṯ return by 2019 طَمَرَ (ṭamara, to bury, to hide) is absent. Compare against Akkadian 𒋼𒈨𒊒 (temēru, tamāru, to bury, to conceal).

Noun

مَطْمُورة (maṭmūraf (plural مَطَامِير (maṭāmīr) or مَطْمُورَات (maṭmūrāt))

  1. underground storage room dug to preserve foodstuff, a granary, subterranean silo
Declension
Descendants
  • Catalan: masmorra
  • English: mattamore
  • French: matamore
  • Galician: mazmorra
  • Portuguese: masmorra
  • Spanish: mazmorra

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

مَطْمُورة (maṭmūraf

  1. feminine of مَطْمُور (maṭmūr)

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