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ǧumlaẗ جُمْلة , pl. ǧumal
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ID 164 • Sw – • BP – • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
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n.f.
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totality, sum, whole; group, troop, body; crowd; wholesale; (gram.) sentence, clause – WehrCowan1979.
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▪ eC7 Q 25:32 law-lā nuzzila ʕalay-hi l-qurʔānu ǧumlatan wāḥidatan ‘Why is the Qur’an not revealed unto him all at once?’
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(cf. ↗ǧamala :) Hbr gāmal ‘to wean; ripen’, nHbr gamlōn ‘large-sized’, Aram itgəmal ‘to be laden with; be bestowed’, gamlānā ‘large-sized’ – Zammit2002#ǧumlaẗ.
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▪ For a possible semantic dependence of the idea of ‘wholeness, completion, perfection’ from that of ‘beauty’ (which in turn may derive from ‘fatness’), see ↗√ǦML, ↗ǧamal‑ ‘to assemble, collect’ and ǧamul-‑ ‘to be beautiful, pretty; be nice to, do a favour to’.
▪ Related in any way to ↗ǧamal‑ ‘camel’ ?
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ǧamala.
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