קאם

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Arabic[edit]

Verb[edit]

קאם (qāma) (non-past יקום (yaqūmu))

  1. Judeo-Arabic spelling of قَامَ (qāma, to rise, arise, get up)‎‎
    • c. 10th century, Saadia Gaon, Tafsir[1], Exodus 1:8:
      וקאם מלך גׄדיד עלי מצר מן לם ישאהד יוסף׃
      waqāma malikun jadīdun ʕalā miṣra man lam yušāhid yūsufa.
      And a new king arose over Egypt who had not witnessed Joseph.