ناموس
Arabic
Etymology
From Classical Syriac ܢܳܡܘܿܣܳܐ (nāmōsā), from Ancient Greek νόμος (nómos). Already in Pre-Islamic times the meaning of this foreign word got debauched and hence apart from the application for “godly law”, from which the word originates, it has meant human law, virtue, respect, doctrines, even natural laws. And the application to a certain person derives from the role of Gabriel entrusted in transmitting the revelations of the God of the Gesetzesreligion. This in turn has been misunderstood again as meaning “angel”, hence also the nisba meaning نَامُوسِيّ (nāmūsiyy, “angelic”). But more vulgarly this relates to all meanings of the three consonants in relation to something being “hidden”; hence also the meaning “cunning”, that is somebody who hides his plans well. In particular the sense of a nematocerous insect – originally African Arabic – derives comes hence since these insects are active at night and alight in marsh bushes by day, as well as the name of the polecat, since these beasts are active at night and alight in burrows, alcoves, wall niches, boles by day.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /naː.muːs/
Noun
نَامُوس • (nāmūs) m (plural نَوَامِيس (nawāmīs))
- namus, mos sive fas
- confidant, who is trusted in keeping a thing
- 7th century CE, Ṣaḥīḥ al-Buḵāriyy, 60:66:
- هَذَا النَّامُوسُ الَّذِي أَنْزَلَ اللّٰهُ عَلَى مُوسَى
- haḏā n-nāmūsu allaḏī ʾanzala llāhu ʿalā mūsā
- This is the confidant whom God has sent down to Moses.
-
- latibulum, where a hunter or hunting animal retreats to prey later
- Synonyms: قُتْرَة (qutra), قُرْمُوص (qurmūṣ), زَرِيبَة (zarība), زَرْب (zarb)
Declension
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
---|---|---|---|
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَامُوس nāmūs |
النَّامُوس an-nāmūs |
نَامُوس nāmūs |
Nominative | نَامُوسٌ nāmūsun |
النَّامُوسُ an-nāmūsu |
نَامُوسُ nāmūsu |
Accusative | نَامُوسًا nāmūsan |
النَّامُوسَ an-nāmūsa |
نَامُوسَ nāmūsa |
Genitive | نَامُوسٍ nāmūsin |
النَّامُوسِ an-nāmūsi |
نَامُوسِ nāmūsi |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | نَامُوسَيْن nāmūsayn |
النَّامُوسَيْن an-nāmūsayn |
نَامُوسَيْ nāmūsay |
Nominative | نَامُوسَانِ nāmūsāni |
النَّامُوسَانِ an-nāmūsāni |
نَامُوسَا nāmūsā |
Accusative | نَامُوسَيْنِ nāmūsayni |
النَّامُوسَيْنِ an-nāmūsayni |
نَامُوسَيْ nāmūsay |
Genitive | نَامُوسَيْنِ nāmūsayni |
النَّامُوسَيْنِ an-nāmūsayni |
نَامُوسَيْ nāmūsay |
Plural | basic broken plural diptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَوَامِيس nawāmīs |
النَّوَامِيس an-nawāmīs |
نَوَامِيس nawāmīs |
Nominative | نَوَامِيسُ nawāmīsu |
النَّوَامِيسُ an-nawāmīsu |
نَوَامِيسُ nawāmīsu |
Accusative | نَوَامِيسَ nawāmīsa |
النَّوَامِيسَ an-nawāmīsa |
نَوَامِيسَ nawāmīsa |
Genitive | نَوَامِيسَ nawāmīsa |
النَّوَامِيسِ an-nawāmīsi |
نَوَامِيسِ nawāmīsi |
Derived terms
- نِمْس (nims, “polecat”)
- نَمَسَ (namasa, “to keep in secret”)
- نَمَّسَ (nammasa, “to deceive, to make a jiggery-pokery”)
- نَامَسَ (nāmasa, “to communicate a secret to”)
- تَنَمَّسَ (tanammasa, “to be hidden, to be concealed”)
- أَنْمَس (ʾanmas, “turbid, dim”)
- تَنَمَّسَ (tanammasa, “to make it law for oneself”)
- نَامُوسِيّ (nāmūsiyy, “related to nāmūs”)
Descendants
Noun
نَامُوس • (nāmūs) m (collective, singulative نَامُوسَة (nāmūsa), plural نَامُوسَات (nāmūsāt))
- any Nematocera insect: crane flies, gnats, mosquitoes
Declension
Collective | basic collective triptote | ||
---|---|---|---|
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَامُوس nāmūs |
النَّامُوس an-nāmūs |
نَامُوس nāmūs |
Nominative | نَامُوسٌ nāmūsun |
النَّامُوسُ an-nāmūsu |
نَامُوسُ nāmūsu |
Accusative | نَامُوسًا nāmūsan |
النَّامُوسَ an-nāmūsa |
نَامُوسَ nāmūsa |
Genitive | نَامُوسٍ nāmūsin |
النَّامُوسِ an-nāmūsi |
نَامُوسِ nāmūsi |
Singulative | singulative triptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَامُوسَة nāmūsa |
النَّامُوسَة an-nāmūsa |
نَامُوسَة nāmūsat |
Nominative | نَامُوسَةٌ nāmūsatun |
النَّامُوسَةُ an-nāmūsatu |
نَامُوسَةُ nāmūsatu |
Accusative | نَامُوسَةً nāmūsatan |
النَّامُوسَةَ an-nāmūsata |
نَامُوسَةَ nāmūsata |
Genitive | نَامُوسَةٍ nāmūsatin |
النَّامُوسَةِ an-nāmūsati |
نَامُوسَةِ nāmūsati |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | نَامُوسَتَيْن nāmūsatayn |
النَّامُوسَتَيْن an-nāmūsatayn |
نَامُوسَتَيْ nāmūsatay |
Nominative | نَامُوسَتَانِ nāmūsatāni |
النَّامُوسَتَانِ an-nāmūsatāni |
نَامُوسَتَا nāmūsatā |
Accusative | نَامُوسَتَيْنِ nāmūsatayni |
النَّامُوسَتَيْنِ an-nāmūsatayni |
نَامُوسَتَيْ nāmūsatay |
Genitive | نَامُوسَتَيْنِ nāmūsatayni |
النَّامُوسَتَيْنِ an-nāmūsatayni |
نَامُوسَتَيْ nāmūsatay |
Paucal (3-10) | sound feminine paucal | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَامُوسَات nāmūsāt |
النَّامُوسَات an-nāmūsāt |
نَامُوسَات nāmūsāt |
Nominative | نَامُوسَاتٌ nāmūsātun |
النَّامُوسَاتُ an-nāmūsātu |
نَامُوسَاتُ nāmūsātu |
Accusative | نَامُوسَاتٍ nāmūsātin |
النَّامُوسَاتِ an-nāmūsāti |
نَامُوسَاتِ nāmūsāti |
Genitive | نَامُوسَاتٍ nāmūsātin |
النَّامُوسَاتِ an-nāmūsāti |
نَامُوسَاتِ nāmūsāti |
Plural of variety | sound feminine plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | نَامُوسَات nāmūsāt |
النَّامُوسَات an-nāmūsāt |
نَامُوسَات nāmūsāt |
Nominative | نَامُوسَاتٌ nāmūsātun |
النَّامُوسَاتُ an-nāmūsātu |
نَامُوسَاتُ nāmūsātu |
Accusative | نَامُوسَاتٍ nāmūsātin |
النَّامُوسَاتِ an-nāmūsāti |
نَامُوسَاتِ nāmūsāti |
Genitive | نَامُوسَاتٍ nāmūsātin |
النَّامُوسَاتِ an-nāmūsāti |
نَامُوسَاتِ nāmūsāti |
Derived terms
- نَمُوسِيّة (namūsiyya, “protective net against nematocerous insects”)
Declension
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
basic singular triptote | singular triptote in ـَة (-a) | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | نَامُوس nāmūs |
النَّامُوس an-nāmūs |
نَامُوسَة nāmūsa |
النَّامُوسَة an-nāmūsa |
Nominative | نَامُوسٌ nāmūsun |
النَّامُوسُ an-nāmūsu |
نَامُوسَةٌ nāmūsatun |
النَّامُوسَةُ an-nāmūsatu |
Accusative | نَامُوسًا nāmūsan |
النَّامُوسَ an-nāmūsa |
نَامُوسَةً nāmūsatan |
النَّامُوسَةَ an-nāmūsata |
Genitive | نَامُوسٍ nāmūsin |
النَّامُوسِ an-nāmūsi |
نَامُوسَةٍ nāmūsatin |
النَّامُوسَةِ an-nāmūsati |
Dual | Masculine | Feminine | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | نَامُوسَيْن nāmūsayn |
النَّامُوسَيْن an-nāmūsayn |
نَامُوسَتَيْن nāmūsatayn |
النَّامُوسَتَيْن an-nāmūsatayn |
Nominative | نَامُوسَانِ nāmūsāni |
النَّامُوسَانِ an-nāmūsāni |
نَامُوسَتَانِ nāmūsatāni |
النَّامُوسَتَانِ an-nāmūsatāni |
Accusative | نَامُوسَيْنِ nāmūsayni |
النَّامُوسَيْنِ an-nāmūsayni |
نَامُوسَتَيْنِ nāmūsatayni |
النَّامُوسَتَيْنِ an-nāmūsatayni |
Genitive | نَامُوسَيْنِ nāmūsayni |
النَّامُوسَيْنِ an-nāmūsayni |
نَامُوسَتَيْنِ nāmūsatayni |
النَّامُوسَتَيْنِ an-nāmūsatayni |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | ||
basic broken plural diptote | basic broken plural diptote | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Informal | نَوَامِيس nawāmīs |
النَّوَامِيس an-nawāmīs |
نَوَامِيس nawāmīs |
النَّوَامِيس an-nawāmīs |
Nominative | نَوَامِيسُ nawāmīsu |
النَّوَامِيسُ an-nawāmīsu |
نَوَامِيسُ nawāmīsu |
النَّوَامِيسُ an-nawāmīsu |
Accusative | نَوَامِيسَ nawāmīsa |
النَّوَامِيسَ an-nawāmīsa |
نَوَامِيسَ nawāmīsa |
النَّوَامِيسَ an-nawāmīsa |
Genitive | نَوَامِيسَ nawāmīsa |
النَّوَامِيسِ an-nawāmīsi |
نَوَامِيسَ nawāmīsa |
النَّوَامِيسِ an-nawāmīsi |
References
- Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1881), “ناموس”, in Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes (in French), volume 2, Leiden: E. J. Brill, pages 725–726
- Fraenkel, Siegmund (1886) Die aramäischen Fremdwörter im Arabischen (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 278
- Freytag, Georg (1837), “ناموس”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum (in Latin), volume 4, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, page 227
- Freytag, Georg (1837), “ناموس”, in Lexicon arabico-latinum praesertim ex Djeuharii Firuzabadiique et aliorum Arabum operibus adhibitis Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum (in Latin), volume 4, Halle: C. A. Schwetschke, page 338
- Viré, François (1993), “NĀMŪS”, in The Encyclopedia of Islam, volume 7, Leiden: E. J. Brill, →ISBN, pages 953–956
- Wehr, Hans; Kropfitsch, Lorenz (1985), “ناموس”, in Arabisches Wörterbuch für die Schriftsprache der Gegenwart (in German), 5th edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, published 2011, →ISBN, page 1317