Ḥ-R-M

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Arabic: ح–ر–م)[3] is the triconsonantal root of many Semitic words, and many of those words are used as names. The basic meaning expressed by the root translates as "forbidden".[4][5]
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Arabic

Names

Concepts

Hebrew and Aramaic concepts

  • Ḥerem or Cherem (Hebrew: חרם,[1] pl. Ḥāremōṫ (Hebrew: חָרְמוֹת) or Ḥarāmôṫ (Hebrew: חֲרָמוֹת));[2] a term with several applications
  • Haḥrāmah (Hebrew: הַחְרָמָה);[6][7] Confiscation (civil law)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b מוֹרפיקס (in Hebrew), Morfix.co.il, 2000–2018, retrieved 2018-03-25
  2. ^ a b התקבלו 5 פירושים במילון לחרמות (in Hebrew), Milog.co.il, retrieved 2018-03-25, Hebrew dictionary
  3. ^ a b c Quran 5:1-96
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  5. ^ . Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  6. ^ מוֹרפיקס (in Hebrew), Morfix.co.il, 2000–2018, retrieved 2018-03-25
  7. ^ הַחְרָמָה (in Hebrew), Milog.co.il, retrieved 2018-03-25