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عِمام، عُمُم — meaning in English: عامم, عمم

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عِمام، عُمُم
رَفَعَ، يَرفَعُ، الرَّفْع
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word عِمام، عُمُم when discussing traditional Arab attire, particularly in formal or cultural events like weddings or religious ceremonies. For example, a guest might comment on the intricately designed عِمام worn by the groom, appreciating its significance within the community.
Synonyms & nuances
While عِمام specifically refers to a type of head wrap, خُمار (khimar) can refer to a broader range of head coverings. You'd choose عِمام when you're specifically discussing this traditional style, especially in contexts involving cultural significance, whereas خُمار is more general.
Culture
The word عِمام comes from the root ع م م, which implies a sense of encompassing or covering. Historically, it has been associated with nobility and cultural identity, as many Middle Eastern countries maintain the tradition of wearing a عِمام as a symbol of status and respect. Interestingly, the way it is styled can vary significantly across countries, showcasing the rich diversity within Arab cultures.
FAQ
Q.What does عِمام mean in English?
عِمام translates to 'head wrap' or 'turban' in English. It refers to a traditional piece of clothing often worn by men in various Arab cultures.
Q.How is عِمام used in a sentence?
You could say: 'The groom wore a beautiful عِمام, showcasing his family's heritage during the wedding ceremony.'
Q.Are there different styles of عِمام?
Yes, there are various styles of عِمام depending on the region and cultural practices. Each style may symbolize different aspects of identity or status within the community.
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