ملحمة

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Etymology[edit]

Noun of place of لَحْم (laḥm, meat), from the root ل ح م (l-ḥ-m). Cognate to Hebrew מִלְחָמָה (milḥamá, war, battle).

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Noun[edit]

مَلْحَمَة (malḥamaf (plural مَلَاحِم (malāḥim))

  1. a place where meat is stored or sold; butcher's shop, meathouse
  2. bloody battle, slaughter, massacre, bloodbath
  3. epic (literary genre)

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  • Ottoman Turkish: ملحمه (melhame, bloody battle, slaughter)