ܕܟܝܪܐ ܒܛܒܬܐ

Etymology
lit. 'remembered in goodness', roughly translated as “may his memory be a blessing”. See also Hebrew.

Interjection

 * 1) Of blessed memory, may he rest in peace; used after a reference to a deceased man or boy.

Usage notes

 * This is the masculine singular form; the feminine singular is, the masculine plural is , and the feminine plural is.
 * This phrase often serves mostly as a way of indicating that the person is deceased. It is sometimes used after other noun phrases (besides people’s names) to indicate jokingly that a thing is dead or defunct.