جهنم

See also: جہنم

Arabic

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew גֵּיהִנּוֹם (gēhinnōm), from גֵּיא בֶן הִנֹּם (gē ḇen hinnōm, valley of the son of Hinom). Compare Ancient Greek γέεννα (géenna).

Proper noun

جَهَنَّم (jahannam) f

  1. hell, Gehenna

Declension

  • جَهَنَّمِيّ (jahannamiyy)

Descendants

References

  • Jonas Meyer (1901) Die Hölle im Islam (in German), Basel: Fr. Reinhardt, Universitäts-Buchdruckerei

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَهَنَّم (jahannam), from Hebrew גיהנום (Gehennom), from גַּיא בֶּן הִנֹּם (Ge ben Hinnom, Valley of Hinnom).

Noun

جهنم (cehennem)

  1. hell

Derived terms

  • جهنملک (cehennemlik)
  • جهنملی (cehennemli)
  • جهنمی (cehennemî)

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَهَنَّم (jahannam), from Hebrew גיהנום (Gehennom), from גַּיא בֶּן הִנֹּם (Ge ben Hinnom, Valley of Hinnom).

Noun

Dari Persian جهنم
Iranian Persian جهنم
Tajiki Persian ҷаҳаннам (jahannam)

جهنم (jahannam)

  1. hell
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