كرم

See also: کرم and گرم

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ك ر م (k-r-m).

Verb

كَرُمَ (karuma) I, non-past يَكْرُمُ‎ (yakrumu)

  1. to be or become noble, generous
  2. to be or become precious
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Verb

كَرَّمَ (karrama) II, non-past يُكَرِّمُ‎ (yukarrimu)

  1. to call (someone) noble
  2. to honor, to venerate
  3. to exalt
Conjugation

Etymology 3

Noun

كَرَم (karam) m

  1. verbal noun of كَرُمَ (karuma) (form I)
  2. nobleness, generosity
  3. kindness
Declension
Descendants

Etymology 4

Compare Aramaic כַּרְמָא (karmā), Hebrew כֶּרֶם (kérem), Egyptian kꜣm.

Noun

كَرْم (karm) m (plural كُرُوم (kurūm))

  1. vineyard
Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic كَرَم (karam).

Noun

كرم (kerem)

  1. kindness
  2. grace

Proper noun

كرم (Kerem)

  1. A male given name: Kerem
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