دام

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Arabic

Etymology

From the root د و م (d-w-m).

Verb

دَامَ (dāma) I, non-past يَدُومُ‎ (yadūmu)

  1. to last, to endure
    Synonym: بَقِيَ (baqiya)

Conjugation

See also


Persian

Etymology 1

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Noun

دام (dâm)

  1. snare, trap
  2. domesticated animal

Etymology 2

Borrowed from French dames.

Noun

دام (dâm)

  1. draughts, checkers

Urdu

Etymology

From Sanskrit द्रम्म (drammá)

Noun

دام (dāmm (Hindi spelling दाम)

  1. price, value, cost
    دوردرشن انچے یا سستے داموں پر خریدو
    Buy the TV at a high or cheap price

Synonyms