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طَاعَم
ṭáˁam (yeṭáˁam/ľiṭˁám)
basic morphological information
text examples
ˁö́ḳaḷ ṭáˁneʰ díˀʸheʰ be-ḳáŝˁer wa-ḷaṭ ṭáˁam ‘He thrust a knife into the skin (with honey) and tasted it’ (CSOL I 26:116)
morphological notes
v. n. ṭíˁim, ṭíˀḥim
root
derivates
- eṭˁém to have a lot of milk (a goat)
- ṭáˁam taste
- enṭéˁem to have an unusual, altered taste
- ṭíˁim, ṭíˀḥim tasting
etymology
From PS *ṭˁm ‘to taste, to be tasty’.
continental MSA
- Jib. ṭˁm to taste