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Indonesian
Etymology
From Arabic كَرِيم (karīm, “kind, honourable, noble, generous”).
Adjective
karim
- noble, generous (by disposition), magnanimous
Malay
Etymology
From Arabic كَرِيم (karīm, “kind, honourable, noble, generous”).
Adjective
karim (Jawi spelling کريم)
- merciful, generous
Further reading
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic كَرِيم (karīm, “kind, honourable, noble, generous”).
Adjective
karim (feminine singular karima, plural kriem) (archaic)
- generous (by disposition), noble, honourable, magnanimous
- kind-hearted
Tok Pisin
Etymology
From English carry + -im.
Verb
karim trans.
- carry (of animate or inanimate things)
1989, Buk Baibel long Tok Pisin, Port Moresby: Bible Society of Papua New Guinea, Jenesis 1:29:
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