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ع و م (ʿayn wāw mīm) arabic root word meaning.


There are 9 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root ʿayn wāw mīm (ع و م) occurs nine times in the Quran as the noun ʿām (عَام).



swam, course along, a year, to enter a contract with someone for one year, a few years, two years. amun (nom.) aman (acc.) - year. amaini (oblique dual) - two years.

All words derived from ʿayn wāw mīm root word


WordMeaningArabic
(2:259:20) ʿāmin
year(s)
عَامٍ
(2:259:36) ʿāmin
year(s)
عَامٍ
(9:28:12) ʿāmihim
their year
عَامِهِمْ
(9:37:11) ʿāman
one year
عَامًا
(9:37:13) ʿāman
(another) year
عَامًا
(9:126:7) ʿāmin
year
عَامٍ
(12:49:6) ʿāmun
a year
عَامٌ
(29:14:12) ʿāman
year(s)
عَامًا
(31:14:11) ʿāmayni
two years
عَامَيْنِ
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