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    Etymology 1.1

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    ق س م (q s m)
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    قَسَمَ (qasama) I (non-past يَقْسِمُ (yaqsimu), verbal noun قَسْم (qasm))

    1. to divide
      الأستاذ يقسم الفصل إلى مجموعات صغيرة للمناقشة.
      Al-ustādh yaqsimu al-faṣl ilā mujamūʿāt ṣuġayrah lil-munāqashah.
      The teacher divides the class into small groups for discussion.
    2. to distribute
    3. to determine according to weight and measure
    4. to transact a business with justice and fairness
    5. (transitive) to disperse
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    Etymology 1.2

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    قَسَّمَ (qassama) II (non-past يُقَسِّمُ (yuqassimu), verbal noun تَقْسِيم (taqsīm))

    1. to divide
    2. to distribute
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    قِسَم (qisampl

    1. plural of قِسْمَة (qisma)

    Etymology 1.4

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    قَسْم (qasmm

    1. verbal noun of قَسَمَ (qasama) (form I)
    2. section
    3. department
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    قَسَم (qasamm

    1. oath
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    Etymology 1.6

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    • IPA(key): /qism/
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    قِسْم (qismm (plural أَقْسَام (ʔaqsām))

    1. division, sort, part
    2. department
    3. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (grammar) definiteness
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    Azerbaijani

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    قسم

    1. Arabic spelling of qəsəm

    Hijazi Arabic

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    Root
    ق س م
    4 terms

    Etymology 1

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    From Arabic قِسم.

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    قسم (gisimm (construct state قِسْم (gism), dual قِسْمين (gismēn), plural أقسام (ʔagsām))

    1. section, division, sort, part
    2. department

    Etymology 2

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    From Arabic قَسَمَ (qasama).

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    قَسَم (gasam) I (non-past يِقْسِم (yigsim))

    1. to swear, to make an oath
    2. to divide
    3. to distribute
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        Conjugation of قسم (gasam)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قسمت (gasamt) قسمت (gasamt) قسم (gasam) قسمنا (gasamna) قسمتوا (gasamtu) قسموا (gasamu)
    f قسمتي (gasamti) قسمت (gasamat)
    non-past m أقسم (ʔagsim) تقسم (tigsim) يقسم (yigsim) نقسم (nigsim) تقسموا (tigsimu) يقسموا (yigsimu)
    f تقسمي (tigsimi) تقسم (tigsim)
    imperative m اقسم (agsim) اقسموا (agsimu)
    f اقسمي (agsimi)

    Etymology 3

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    From Arabic قَسَم (qasam).

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    قسم (gasamm (dual قَسَمين (gasamēn), plural أقسام (ʔagsām))

    1. oath

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    From Arabic قَسَّمَ (qassama).

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    قَسَّم (gassam) II (non-past يِقَسِّم (yigassim))

    1. to divide
    2. to distribute
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        Conjugation of قسم (gassam)
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    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قسمت (gassamt) قسمت (gassamt) قسم (gassam) قسمنا (gassamna) قسمتوا (gassamtu) قسموا (gassamu)
    f قسمتي (gassamti) قسمت (gassamat)
    non-past m أقسم (ʔagassim) تقسم (tigassim) يقسم (yigassim) نقسم (nigassim) تقسموا (tigassimu) يقسموا (yigassimu)
    f تقسمي (tigassimi) تقسم (tigassim)
    imperative m قسم (gassim) قسموا (gassimu)
    f قسمي (gassimi)

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    قِسَم (gisampl

    1. plural of قِسْمَة (gisma)

    Ottoman Turkish

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Arabic قَسَم (qasam).

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    قسم (kasem)

    1. oath
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    Borrowed from Arabic قِسْم (qism).

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    قسم (kısm, vulg. kısım)

    1. part
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    Persian

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Arabic قَسَم (qasam).

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    Classical reading? qasam
    Dari reading? qasam
    Iranian reading? ğasam
    Tajik reading? qasam

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    Dari قسم
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik қасам

    قسم (qasam) (plural قسم‌ها (qasam-hâ))

    1. oath, swearing
      Synonym: سوگند (sowgand)
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    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed from Arabic قِسْم (qism).

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    Classical reading? qism
    Dari reading? qism
    Iranian reading? ğesm
    Tajik reading? qism

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    Dari قسم
    Iranian Persian
    Tajik қисм

    قسم (qesm) (plural قسم‌ها (qesm-hâ))

    1. part, portion, division
      • (Translation by Wheeler M. Thackston)
        گره سیورها که بریاضت و تجرد و حکمت در کل ممالک هندوستان امتیاز دارند زمانه را که بزبان هندی "کال" گویند بر دو قسم منقسم ساخته‌اند
        The Seoras, who are famous throughout India for their asceticism, reclusivity, and wisdom, have divided time, which is called kal in the Indian language, into two parts.
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    Punjabi

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Classical Persian قَسَم (qasam), from Arabic قَسَم (qasam).

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    قَسَم (qasamf (Gurmukhi spelling ਕ਼ਸਮ)

    1. oath

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    • Iqbal, Salah ud-Din (2002) “قسم”, in vaḍḍī panjābī lughat‎ (in Punjabi), Lahore: ʻAzīz Pablisharz

    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed from Classical Persian قِسْم (qism), from Arabic قِسْم (qism).

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    قِسْم (qismf (Gurmukhi spelling ਕ਼ਿਸਮ)

    1. kind

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    • Iqbal, Salah ud-Din (2002) “قِسم”, in vaḍḍī panjābī lughat‎ (in Punjabi), Lahore: ʻAzīz Pablisharz

    Sindhi

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Classical Persian قَسَم (qasam), from Arabic قَسَم (qasam).

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    قسم (qasamum (Devanagari क़समु)

    1. oath

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    • Parmanand, Mewaram (1910) “قَسَمُ”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary, Hyderabad, Sindh: The Sind Juvenile Co-operative Society
    • قسم”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary, University of Chicago: Center for Language Engineering, Pakistan, 18661938

    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed from Classical Persian قِسْم (qism), from Arabic قِسْم (qism).

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    قسم (transliteration needed?

    1. kind

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    • Parmanand, Mewaram (1910) “قِسِمُ”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary, Hyderabad, Sindh: The Sind Juvenile Co-operative Society
    • قسم”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary, University of Chicago: Center for Language Engineering, Pakistan, 18661938

    South Levantine Arabic

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    ق س م
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    Etymology 1

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    From Arabic قَسَمَ (qasama).

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    قسم (ʔasam) I (present بقسم (biʔsim))

    1. to split, to halve
    2. (mathematics) to divide
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        Conjugation of قسم (ʔasam)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قسمت (ʔasamt) قسمت (ʔasamt) قسم (ʔasam) قسمنا (ʔasamna) قسمتو (ʔasamtu) قسمو (ʔasamu)
    f قسمتي (ʔasamti) قسمت (ʔasmat)
    present m بقسم (baʔsim) بتقسم (btiʔsim) بقسم (biʔsim) منقسم (mniʔsim) بتقسمو (btiʔsimu) بقسمو (biʔsimu)
    f بتقسمي (btiʔsimi) بتقسم (btiʔsim)
    subjunctive m أقسم (ʔaʔsim) تقسم (tiʔsim) يقسم (yiʔsim) نقسم (niʔsim) تقسمو (tiʔsimu) يقسمو (yiʔsimu)
    f تقسمي (tiʔsimi) تقسم (tiʔsim)
    imperative m اقسم (iʔsim) اقسمو (iʔsimu)
    f اقسمي (iʔsimi)

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    From Arabic قَسَّمَ (qassama).

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    قسّم (ʔassam) II (present بقسّم (biʔassem))

    1. to divvy up, to apportion, to allocate
      Synonym: وزّع (wazzaʕ)
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        Conjugation of قسّم (ʔassam)
    singular plural
    1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
    past m قسّمت (ʔassamt) قسّمت (ʔassamt) قسّم (ʔassam) قسّمنا (ʔassamna) قسّمتو (ʔassamtu) قسّمو (ʔassamu)
    f قسّمتي (ʔassamti) قسّمت (ʔassamat)
    present m بقسّم (baʔassem) بتقسّم (bitʔassem) بقسّم (biʔassem) منقسّم (minʔassem) بتقسّمو (bitʔassmu) بقسّمو (biʔassmu)
    f بتقسّمي (bitʔassmi) بتقسّم (bitʔassem)
    subjunctive m اقسّم (aʔassem) تقسّم (tʔassem) يقسّم (yʔassem) نقسّم (nʔassem) تقسّمو (tʔassmu) يقسّمو (yʔassmu)
    f تقسّمي (tʔassmi) تقسّم (tʔassem)
    imperative m قسّم (ʔassem) قسّمو (ʔassmu)
    f قسّمي (ʔassmi)

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    Urdu

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Classical Persian قسم (qism), from Arabic قِسْم (qism, division, sort).

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    قسم (qismf (Hindi spelling क़िस्म)

    1. kind, type, category, brand
      کس قسم کا چیز ہے یہ؟
      kis qism kā cīz hai yeh?
      What kind of thing is it?

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    Borrowed from Classical Persian قسم (qasam), from Arabic قَسَم (qasam, oath, vow).

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    قسم (qasamf (Hindi spelling क़सम)

    1. oath, swearing
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    • Platts, John T. (1884) “قسم”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.
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