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qumāsh, vulg. qimāsh (v.n. fr. قمش , or pl. of qamsh, inf. n. of قمش 'to collect hence and thence'), s.m. What is collected hence and thence, anything pickedup here and there; trifles, things of no value; household furniture; merchandize, goods, stuff; silken cloth; fine linen; close or thick texture (in cloth, paper, etc.);—breeding, manners. T قمچی qamćī, s.f. A whip, a scourge; a branch, twig; a switch.
Origin: Arabic