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mubham (pass. part. of ابہم 'to close or lock' (a door), etc., iv of بہم 'to stay (in); to be confounded or perplexed'), part. adj. Occult; unknown; concealed; obscure; doubtful, uncertain, vague, indistinct; unintelligible (speech); ambiguous, equivocal;—indeterminate; indefinite:—ism-ě-mubham, 'The noun of indication,' the demonstrative pronoun (so called because, in Arabic, it has no derivative, and its root is unknown).
Origin: Arabic