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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Root
ع ل م (ʕ l m)
26 terms

    Derived from the passive participle of the verb عَلَّمَ (ʕallama, to teach).

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    مُعَلَّم (muʕallam) (feminine مُعَلَّمَة (muʕallama), masculine plural مُعَلَّمُونَ (muʕallamūna), feminine plural مُعَلَّمَات (muʕallamāt))

    1. taught, schooled, instructed, educated, trained
    2. marked, labeled, represented
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    Etymology 2

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    Root
    ع ل م (ʕ l m)
    26 terms

      Derived from the active participle of the verb عَلَّمَ (ʕallama, to teach).

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      • IPA(key): /mu.ʕal.lim/
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      مُعَلِّم (muʕallimm (plural مُعَلِّمُون (muʕallimūn), feminine مُعَلِّمَة (muʕallima))

      1. teacher, instructor, schoolteacher, tutor, schoolmaster, pedagogue, educator
      2. master of a trade
      3. navigator, a kind of compliance officer on a ship, who checks that the technical stuff is in order on the vessel
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      Etymology 3

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      Root
      ع ل م (ʕ l m)
      26 terms

      Noun of place from the verb عَلِمَ (ʕalima, to know, to perceive, to distinguish).

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      مَعْلَم (maʕlamm (plural مَعَالِم (maʕālim))

      1. landmark, milestone, milepost
      2. road sign, signpost, guidepost
      3. place, abode, locality, spot
      4. track, trace
      5. peculiarity
      6. (in the plural) sights, curiosities
      7. (in the plural) traits
      8. (in the plural) outlines, contours
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      Etymology 4

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      Derived from the active participle of the verb أَعْلَمَ (ʔaʕlama, to inform).

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      مُعْلِم (muʕlimm

      1. bearer of news, notifier, informer, informant
      2. tattletale, snitch
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      References

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      • Wehr, Hans (1979) “علم”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN

      Persian

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      Etymology 1

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        Borrowed from Arabic مُعَلِّم (muʕallim).

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        Classical reading? mu'allim
        Dari reading? mo'allim
        Iranian reading? mo'allem
        Tajik reading? müʾallim

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        Dari معلم
        Iranian Persian
        Tajik муаллим

        معلم (mu'allimmo'allem) (plural معلمان or معلم‌ها or معلمون)

        1. teacher
          Synonyms: آموزگار (âmuzgâr), استاد (ostâd), دبیر (dabir)

        Etymology 2

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          Borrowed from Arabic مُعَلَّم (muʕallam).

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          Readings
          Classical reading? mu'allam
          Dari reading? mo'allam
          Iranian reading? mo'allam
          Tajik reading? müʾallam

          Adjective

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          معلم (mu'allammo'allam)

          1. (rare) taught, instructed, trained

          South Levantine Arabic

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          Root
          ع ل م
          7 terms

          Etymology

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          From Arabic مُعَلِّم (muʕallim).

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          معلّم (mʕallemm (plural معلمين (mʕallmīn), feminine معلمة (mʕallme))

          1. teacher
            Synonym: أستاذ (ʔustāz)
          2. master of a trade

          Urdu

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          Etymology 1

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            Borrowed from Classical Persian مُعَلِّم (mu'allim), borrowed from Arabic مُعَلِّم (muʕallim), from عَلَّمَ (ʕallama).

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            مُعَلِّم (mu'allimm (Hindi spelling मुअल्लिम)

            1. teacher
            2. tutor
            3. instructor
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            Etymology 2

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              Borrowed from Classical Persian مُعَلَّم (mu'allam), borrowed from Arabic مُعَلَّم (muʕallam), from عَلَّمَ (ʕallama).

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              مُعَلَّم (mu'allamm (Hindi spelling मुअल्लम)

              1. student
              2. pupil