deriv►ĭbn ḥarām, n., illegitimate son, bastard
►al-ʔarāḍī al-ḥarām, nonhum.pl., 1a no man’s land; b neutral territory
►al-bayt al-ḥarām, n., the Kaaba
►al-šahr al-ḥarām, n., the Holy Month Muḥarram
►al-masǧid al-ḥarām, n., the Holy Mosque in Mecca
►ḥarām ʕalay-ka, expr., you mustn’t do (say) that
►bi-ḥarām, adv., illicitly, illegally, unlawfully.►ḥarāmī, pl. ‑iyyaẗ, n., thief, robber, bandit: nisba formation, from ḥarām in the sense of ʻcursed, accursed’ (?) or *ʻs.o. dealing with forbidden\unlawful things’. See also ↗ḥaram, ↗ḥirām, ↗ḥarīm, ↗ḥarāmī, ↗maḥramaẗ, and, for the overall picture, root entry ↗√ḤRM.