Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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نول نوم نون


1. ⇒ نومنام

نَامَتْ رِجْلُهُI. q. خَدِرَتْ [His leg, or foot, became benumbed, or torpid]. (TA in art. بسر.)

Root: نوم - Entry: 1. Signification: A2

نَامَIt (a woman's anklet) ceased to sound, by reason of the fulness of the leg: like as one says [in the contr. case], استيقظ. (TA in art. يقظ.)

Root: نوم - Entry: 1. Signification: A3

نَامَ has for its inf. ns. نَوْمٌ and مَنَامٌ. (Mṣb.)

Root: نوم - Entry: 1. Signification: A4

نَامَ الثَّوْبُ i. q. رَقَدَ [q. v.] (A, art. رقد.)

Root: نوم - Entry: 1. Signification: A5

نَامَتِ السُّوقُ i. q. رَقَدَت [q. v.] (Th, in TA, art. رقد.)

Root: نوم - Entry: 1. Signification: A6

نَامَHe lay; as opposed to he sat and he stood. See نَائِمٌ.

Root: نوم - Entry: 1. Signification: A7

نَامَ عَنْ حَاجَتِهِ He cared not for the object of his want, neglected it. (Mṣb.)


2. ⇒ نوّم

نَوَّمَ andأَنَامَ↓It benumbed, or torpified: see نَامَتْ رِجْلُهُ.


3. ⇒ ناوم

نَاوَمْتُهُ فِى شِعَارٍ وَاحِدٍ[I slept with him in one under-garment]. (Ṣ, art. شعر.)


4. ⇒ انومانام

أَنْاَمَ see 2.


10. ⇒ استنوماستنام

اِسْتَنَامَ إِليْهِ He trusted to him, and became quiet, or easy, in mind; relied upon him. (Ṣ, Ḳ.)


نَؤُومُ

اِمْرَأَةٌ نَؤُومُ الضُّحَى i. q. رَقُودُ الضحى [which see]. (A, art. رقد.)


نَائِمٌ

نَائِمٌLying; as opposed to sitting and standing. (Mgh.)


أَنْوَمُ

أَنْوَمُ [More, or most, prone to sleep]. (A, art. فهد.)


مَنَامٌ

مَنَامٌ Time of sleep. (Jel, xxxix. 43.) See also 1.


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