Simoom
Pronunciation
- RP enPR: sÄmoÍžomʹ; IPA: /sɪˈmuËm/
Origin
Arabic سموم (samūm, "hot wind"), from سم (sámma, "to poison").
Full definition of simoom
Noun
simoom
(plural simooms)- A hot, dry, suffocating, dust-laden wind of the desert, particularity of Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains.
- 1892, James Yoxall, The Lonely Pyramid Chapter 5, The desert storm was riding in its strength; the travellers lay beneath the mastery of the fell simoom. Whirling wreaths and columns of burning wind, rushed around and over them.
- 1916, James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Macmillan Press Ltd, paperback, p.101)Stephen's heart had withered up like a flower of the desert that feels the simoom coming from afar.