سمح

See also: سمج and س م ح

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root س م ح (s-m-ḥ).

Verb

سَمَحَ (samaḥa) I, non-past يَسْمَحُ‎ (yasmaḥu)

  1. to allow, to permit (لِ (li) someone) (بِ (bi) something / أَن (ʾan) to do something)
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Verb

سَمُحَ (samuḥa) I, non-past يَسْمُحُ‎ (yasmuḥu)

  1. to be magnanimous, to generous
Conjugation

Etymology 3

Verb

سَمَّحَ (sammaḥa) II, non-past يُسَمِّحُ‎ (yusammiḥu)

  1. act kindly
  2. walk with a light and noiseless step
  3. straighten
Conjugation

Etymology 4

Pronunciation

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Noun

سَمْح (samḥ) m

  1. verbal noun of سَمُحَ (samuḥa) (form I)
  2. magnanimity
Declension

Adjective

سَمْح (samḥ) (common plural سِمَاح (simāḥ), elative أَسْمَح (ʾasmaḥ))

  1. magnanimous, generous
Declension

References

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