जाम-ए-जम

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Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian جامِ جم (jām-i jam).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /d͡ʒɑːm.eː.d͡ʒəm/,

Noun

जाम--जम (jām-e-jamm (Urdu spelling جامِ جم)

  1. magical goblet or mirror of the Persian king Jamshed (or Solomon/Alexendar)
    • 1797 – 1869, Ghalib :
      हुई इस दौर में मंसूब मुझ से बादा-आशामी
      फिर आया वो ज़माना जो जहाँ में जाम-ए-जम निकले
      huī is daur mẽ mansūb mujh se bādā-āśāmī
      phir āyā vo zamānā jo jahā̃ mẽ jām-e-jam nikle
      The rites of drinking at this time with me associate
      Days are here now again when Jamshed's wine(lit. Jamshed's goblet) does flow