ايما īmā
A ايما īmā [inf. n. iv. of ومٲ 'to make a sign'], s.f. Sign, nod, beck, hint, suggestion, indirect reference or allusion; emblem, symptom.
اعمي aʻmā
A اعمي aʻmā, adj. Blind; ignorant;—s.m. A desert.
امعا amʻā
A امعا amʻā, s.m. pl. (of měʻā), Intestines, guts.
آما आमा āmā
H آما आमा āmā [S. आम+कः], adj. Raw, &c.=ām, q.v.
ايمه aima for aʼimma
P ايمه aima (for aʼimma), s.m. Land given as a reward or favour by the king at a very low rent, a fief (when no rent is paid it is termed lā-ḵẖarāj); a grant of land, &c. to the people who attend at the tomb of an Imām or saint; charity land:—aima-dār, s.m. One who holds land in aima, a feoffee:—aima-mauẓa, s.m. A village given as a charitable endowment to learned or religious persons.