حامي
See also: حامى
Arabic
    
    Etymology
    
From حَام (ḥām).
Noun
    
حَامِيّ • (ḥāmiyy) m, plural حَامِيُّون (ḥāmiyyūn), feminine حَامِيَّة (ḥāmiyya)
- A person from the lineage of Hām bin Nūh
 - A black person
 
South Levantine Arabic
    
| Root | 
|---|
| ح م ي | 
| 4 terms | 
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ħaː.mi/, [ˈħæː.mi]
 Audio (Ramallah) (file) 
Etymology 1
    
From Arabic حَامٍ (ḥāmin). Equivalent to the active participle of حِمِي (ḥimi, “to become hot”) .
See also
    
| Temperature · حرارة (ḥarāra) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cold | Warm | Hot | Hot (Weather) | Very Hot | |
| Noun | برد (bard) | دفا (dafa) | حرّ (ḥarr) | شوب (šōb) | حمّ (ḥamm) | 
| Verb | برد (barad) | دفي (difi) | سخن (saḵan) | شوّب (šawwab) | حمي (ḥimi) | 
| Adjective | بارد (bāred) | دافي (dāfi) | سخن (suḵn), حارّ (ḥārr) | مشوّب (mšawweb) | حامي (ḥāmi) | 
| Feeling | بردان (bardān) | دفيان (dafyān) | شوبان (šōbān) | حميان (ḥamyān) | |
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