ظليم

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Arabic

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Root
ظ ل م (ẓ l m)
12 terms

Etymology 1.1

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From the root ظ ل م (ẓ-l-m), the male ostrich being so called because of its black colour, see the other meanings in this root.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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ظَلِيم (ẓalīm) (common plural ظَلْمَى (ẓalmā))

  1. oppressed, quashed, wronged
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Etymology 1.2

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Adjective

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ظِلِّيم (ẓillīm) (feminine ظِلِّيمَة (ẓillīma), masculine plural ظِلِّيمُونَ (ẓillīmūna), feminine plural ظِلِّيمَات (ẓillīmāt))

  1. unrighteous, oppressive, wicked, unjust, unfair, tyrannical
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Etymology 1.3

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ظَلِيم (ẓalīmm (plural ظِلْمَان (ẓilmān) or ظُلْمَان (ẓulmān) or أَظْلِمَة (ʔaẓlima))

  1. male ostrich
    • 2006 April 29, “الظليم والربدا أسماء لطائر النعام”, in الرياض[1], archived from the original on 27 June 2010:
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See also

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