deriv► naǧmaẗ sīnamāʔiyyaẗ, n.f., film star, movie star: neol.
► naǧmaẗ raqṣ, n.f., ballet star: neol.
► maraḍ al-naǧmaẗ, n.f., a disease afflicting horses: prob. so called after the macula appearing on the sick animal’s skin, cf. LevAr †naǧmaẗ ‘blaze (i.e., a *star) on a beast’ – Hava1899.
► (M) naǧmaẗ al-baḥr, n.f., starfish, sea star: original Ar, or a calque?
► (M) naǧmaẗ al-ṣabāḥ, n.f., morning glory (bot.) : original Ar, or a calque? ► manǧūm, adj., starred; marked with a star or asterisk: neol., PP I from a hypothetical *naǧama ‘to mark with a star or asterisk’, denominal from naǧmaẗ. For other derivatives, see ↗¹naǧm. – For other items of the root, see ↗naǧama, ↗¹naǧǧama, ↗²naǧǧama, ↗¹naǧm, ↗²naǧm, ↗³naǧm, ↗¹manǧam, ↗²manǧam, ↗manǧim, ↗†minǧam, (AlgAr) ↗naǧām, and, for the whole picture, root entry ↗√NǦM.