"نياحة" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Arabic]

IPA: /ni.jaː.ħa/ Forms: نِياحة [canonical], niyāḥa [romanization]
Etymology: From Classical Syriac ܢܝܚܬܐ (nəyāḥtā, “quiet; rest”), where the root ܢ-ܘ-ܚ (n-w-ḥ) relating to “rest”, as Arabic ن و خ (n-w-ḵ), was figuratively extended for becoming quiet and sad minutes of silence. Etymology templates: {{bor|ar|syc|ܢܝܚܬܐ|t=quiet; rest|tr=nəyāḥtā}} Classical Syriac ܢܝܚܬܐ (nəyāḥtā, “quiet; rest”), {{m|syc|ܢ-ܘ-ܚ|tr=n-w-ḥ}} ܢ-ܘ-ܚ (n-w-ḥ), {{syc-root-entry|ܢ|ܘ|ܚ}} ܢ-ܘ-ܚ (n-w-ḥ), {{ar-root|ن و خ|nocat=1}} ن و خ (n-w-ḵ) Head templates: {{ar-noun|نِياحة|f}} نِياحة • (niyāḥa) f
  1. lamentation, wailing, loud beweeping of a deceased
    Sense id: en-نياحة-ar-noun-lTGOSpF0
  2. (Egypt, Coptic Christianity, euphemistic) death Tags: Egypt, euphemistic Categories (topical): Christianity Synonyms: وَفاة, مَوْت
    Sense id: en-نياحة-ar-noun-UsjgKYfM Categories (other): Arabic euphemisms, Egyptian Arabic, Arabic entries with incorrect language header, Arabic terms with non-redundant manual transliterations Disambiguation of Arabic entries with incorrect language header: 32 68 Disambiguation of Arabic terms with non-redundant manual transliterations: 23 77
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: مَأْتَم (maʔtam) (english: staying, biding; assembly for rejoicing or mourning)
Derived forms: نَاحَ (nāḥa) (english: to wail), نُوَاح (nuwāḥ) (english: a wailing; wailings), نَائِحَة (nāʔiḥa) (english: a wailing woman), نَوَّاحَة (nawwāḥa), نَوَّاح (nawwāḥ) (english: wailer, mourner), مَناح (manāḥ), مَنَاحَة (manāḥa) (english: wailing, mourning), نَاوَحَ (nāwaḥa) (english: to be faced to (seemingly while wailing together)), تَنَيَّحَ (tanayyaḥa), تَنَوَّحَ (tanawwaḥa) (english: to dangle), نَنَاوَحَ (nanāwaḥa) (english: to warble; to howl), اِسْتَنَاحَ (istanāḥa) (english: to howl, to wail as to induce others to wail)

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      "word": "نَنَاوَحَ"
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