ناموس

Etymology
From, from. 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 entrusted in transmitting the revelations of the God of the. This in turn has been misunderstood again as meaning “angel”, hence also the nisba meaning. 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 the property of somebody who hides his plans well. In particular the sense of a nematocerous insect – originally African Arabic – 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. And the name of a cromlech is related to the belief that such stone structures hide mysteries that could only be unveiled by a.

Noun

 * 1) ,    – one of the notoriously hard to define terms like s or
 * 2) confidant, who is trusted in keeping a thing
 * 3) latibulum, where a hunter or hunting animal retreats to prey later
 * 4) cromlech, a stone circle, a lithic burial structure in the Sinai connected to various superstitions (also known as  in English archaeological writing)
 * 1) cromlech, a stone circle, a lithic burial structure in the Sinai connected to various superstitions (also known as  in English archaeological writing)
 * 1) cromlech, a stone circle, a lithic burial structure in the Sinai connected to various superstitions (also known as  in English archaeological writing)

Noun

 * 1) any  insect: crane flies, gnats, mosquitoes

Adjective

 * 1) cunning, astute

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) mosquitoes

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) : Middle Eastern notion of honor, moral reputation, and female chastity
 * 2)  female family member (from a male perspective)

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) mosquitoes