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1 maim
شَوَّهَ \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain. distort: to twist (one’s face, the truth, etc.): He gave a distorted account of the accident. maim: to wound seriously; cause to lose an arm or a leg. mutilate: to damage (a body, a valuable paper, etc.) by tearing or cutting off a part. \ See Also طمس (طَمَسَ) -
2 maim
عَطَّلَ \ cripple: to damage or weaken sb. or sth. seriously: He was crippled with disease. His business was crippled by debts. delay: to cause to be late: Heavy snow delayed our train. interfere: to cause difficulty: storms often interfere with radio. maim: to wound seriously; cause to lose an arm or a leg. -
3 maim
عَوَّه \ maim: to wound seriously; cause to lose an arm or a leg. \ See Also عطل (عَطَّلَ)، شوه (شَوَّه) -
4 maim
[meɪm] verbto injure badly, especially with permanent effects:يَجْدَع، يَبْتُرThe hunter was maimed for life.
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5 ma
not [Mal ma, Soq be (without), Gur bay (no)] Per ma borrowed from Ar--------water [Sem m-w, Mal ilma, Akk mu, Heb maim, Syr maya, JNA maye, Ara my', Meh hhemo, Hrs hhemyoh] Ind maa, Per ma borrowed from Ar--------what [Sem m-y, Heb ma, Syr ma, JNA ma, Tig mi] Per ma borrowed from Ar -
6 'attiba
damage [Mal ghattab (maim)] -
7 يجدع
1) maim 2) mutilate -
8 بتر
1́ n. amputation, resection, mutilation2́ v. amputate, mutilate, maim, resect, truncate, mangle, curtail, take off, stump -
9 جرح
1́ n. wounding, wound, injury, flesh wound, laceration, hurt, cut, incision, slash, lesion2́ v. break, wound, injure, hurt, cut, pierce, shoot, sting, wing, stab, slash, maul, gash, lacerate, maim, make mischief -
10 شوه
v. deform, deface, harm, spoil, mar, mutilate, mangle, distort, assassinate, defile, maim, torment, tinker, torture, twist, warp, wrench, blemish, color, colour, denigrate, falsify, garble, misrepresent, pervert, queer, skew, slant, slur -
11 قعد
v. sit, sit down, maim, paralyse, paralyze -
12 أقعد
أقْعَدَ: أعْجَزَ، عَطّلَto cripple, maim, disable -
13 بتر
بَتَرَ (عُضْواً أو نَصاً إلخ)to amputate, cut off, remove (by surgery, etc.); to mutilate, maim; to dismember, disconnect; to cut short, bobtail, curtail; to bob, dock -
14 جذم
جَذَمَ: قَطَعَ، بَتَرَto cut off, chop off, lop off; to amputate, remove; to mutilate, maim -
15 صلم
صَلَمَ، صَلّمَ: بَتَرَ، اِسْتَأصَلَto cut off; to maim, mutilate; to eradicate -
16 صلم
صَلَمَ، صَلّمَ: بَتَرَ، اِسْتَأصَلَto cut off; to maim, mutilate; to eradicate -
17 عطل
عَطّلَto break down; to leave without work, leave idle; to disable, incapacitate, maim, cripple; to suspend, ban temporarily, stop or cancel temporarily, make temporarily inactive; to dispense with (a law, etc.); to disrupt, interrupt; to paralyze, neutralize, counteract, frustrate, thwart, put out of action; to deactivate, inactivate, make inactive or ineffective; to defuse (a bomb, a mine, a crisis, etc.) -
18 شوه
شَوَّهَ \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain. distort: to twist (one’s face, the truth, etc.): He gave a distorted account of the accident. maim: to wound seriously; cause to lose an arm or a leg. mutilate: to damage (a body, a valuable paper, etc.) by tearing or cutting off a part. \ See Also طمس (طَمَسَ) \ شَوَّهَ المَنظر بأشياءَ مُبَعْثرة \ litter: to cover with scattered objects that will have to be removed: The floor was littered with books. -
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عَطَّلَ \ cripple: to damage or weaken sb. or sth. seriously: He was crippled with disease. His business was crippled by debts. delay: to cause to be late: Heavy snow delayed our train. interfere: to cause difficulty: storms often interfere with radio. maim: to wound seriously; cause to lose an arm or a leg. \ عَطَّلَ عَمْدًا \ sabotage: to damage by sabotage. -
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maim — / mām/ vt: to mutilate, disfigure, or wound seriously compare mayhem Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. maim … Law dictionary
Maim — Maim, n. [Written in law language {maihem}, and {mayhem}.] [OF. mehaing. See {Maim}, v.] 1. The privation of the use of a limb or member of the body, by which one is rendered less able to defend himself or to annoy his adversary. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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maim´er — maim «maym», verb, noun, adjective. –v.t. 1. to cut off or make useless an arm, leg, ear, or the like, of; cripple; disable: »He lost two toes in the accident, but we were glad that he was not more seriously maimed. SYNONYM(S): mutilate, mangle.… … Useful english dictionary
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maim — [meım] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: maynier] to wound or injure someone very seriously and often permanently ▪ Landmines still kill or maim about 300 people every month … Dictionary of contemporary English
maim — maim·er; maim; … English syllables
maim — [mām] vt. [ME maymen < OFr mahaigner, mayner] to deprive of the use of some necessary part of the body; cripple; mutilate; disable n. [ME mayme, maheym < OFr mahaing, main] Obs. an injury causing the loss or crippling of some necessary part … English World dictionary
maim — [ meım ] verb transitive to injure someone seriously, especially permanently: The boy had been maimed in a train wreck … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
maim — (v.) c.1300, maimen, from O.Fr. mahaignier injure, wound, muitilate, cripple, disarm, possibly from V.L. *mahanare (Cf. Prov. mayanhar, It. magagnare), of unknown origin; or possibly from a Germanic source, from P.Gmc. *mait (Cf. O.N. meiða to… … Etymology dictionary
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