نعيم naʻīm v.n. fr. نَعِمَ; see něʻmat
A نعيم naʻīm (v.n. fr. نَعِمَ; see něʻmat), s.m.(?) Affluence, comfort, ease; quiet, tranquillity; benefits; good things or enjoyments (of life); pleasure; delicate living, luxury:—naʻīmuʼd-dunyā, The conveniences and comforts (or luxuries) of life:—jannatuʼn-naʼīm, or jannat-ě-naʻīm, The paradise of delights.
نوم naum inf. n. of نام for نوم 'to sleep'
A نوم naum (inf. n. of نام (for نوم) 'to sleep'), s.f. Sleeping; being still; sleep; rest; stillness (of the wind, &c.):—naum-taum, adj. Dull; sing-song (speech).
نم नम nam
H نم नम nam, s.m.=nammā, or nawā; and nau, 'nine,' qq.v.
نم नम nam
H نم नम nam [Prk. णं or नं; S. ननु], adj. No, not.
نيم नीम nīm
H نيم नीम nīm [Prk. निंबो; S. निम्बः], s.m. The Nīm-tree, Melia azadirachta (a tree with bitter fruits, and the leaves of which are chewed at funeral ceremonies, and made into poultices for wounds, &c.):—nīm-kā bhurtā, s.m. A poultice made of nīm leaves.