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ʕāmmaẗ عامَّة
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ID 611 • Sw – • BP 2414 • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
√ʕMː (ʕMM)
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n.f.
engl
1 general public, people at large; 2 al-~, n.f., the common people, the broad mass of the people; 3 ~an, adv., in general; generally; commonly, altogether, in the aggregate, collectively – WehrCowan1979.
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Nominalized f. of ʕāmm, quasi-PA I of ↗ʕamma.
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▪ ↗ʕamma.
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▪ ↗ʕamma.
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ʕāmmaẗ al-nās = al-ʕāmmaẗ
al-ḫāṣṣaẗ wa’l-ʕāmmaẗ, high and low, all men, all, everybody.

BP#3727taʕmīm, n., 1ʕamma; 2 vulgarization: vn. II.
al-ʕawāmm, n.pl., 1 the common people, the populace; 2 the laity (Chr.): pl. of ʕāmmaẗ, f. of ʕāmm, quasi-PA I.
ʕāmmī, 1 adj., common, vulgar, plebeian, ordinary, popular: nsb-adj., from ʕāmmaẗ, nominalized f. of ʕāmm, quasi-PA I of ʕamma; 2 n., ordinary person, man in the street: nominalized adj. –; 3 al-ʕāmmiyyaẗ, n.f., popular language, colloquial language: short for al‑luġaẗ al-~ ‘the language of the ʕāmmaẗ ’.

For other values attached to the same root, cf. ↗ʕamm, ↗ʕimāmaẗ, and, for the whole picture, ↗ʕMː (ʕMM).
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