दम

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See also: दुम, द्म, and दाम

Hindi

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /d̪əm/,
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -əm

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Classical Persian دم (dam), from Middle Persian (dam). Compare Bengali দম (dom), Gujarati દમ (dam).
Last two senses, perhaps conflated with Sanskrit दम्भ (dámbha).

Noun

दम (damm (Urdu spelling دم)

  1. breath
  2. puff, whiff
    1. breathing or blowing out; puff (as in casting a spell)
    2. draw, puff (as at a hookah)
  3. life, spirit
    1. vitality, vigour; ambition; mettle
      उसमें कोई दम नहीं है।usmẽ koī dam nahī̃ hai.He has no stamina.
    2. quality (as of material)
    3. efficacy (as of medicine)
  4. stewing over a small fire
  5. moment, instant
  6. false hope
  7. deceit, fraud, trickery
Declension
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Classical Persian دم (dam), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *ǵómbʰos.

Noun

दम (damm (Urdu spelling دم)

  1. sharp edge of a blade

Etymology 3

    Borrowed from Classical Persian دم (dam), from Arabic دَم (dam). Cognate with Biblical Hebrew דָּם (dɔm), Akkadian 𒁁 (dāmum).

    Noun

    दम (damm (Urdu spelling دم)

    1. blood
    Declension

    Etymology 4

    Borrowed from Sanskrit दम (dama), From the verb दाम्यति (dā́myati), Proto-Indo-Aryan *dā́myati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dā́myati, from Proto-Indo-European *demh₂- (to tame). Cognate with Ancient Greek δάμνημι (dámnēmi), Latin domō, English tame.

    Noun

    दम (damm (Urdu spelling دم)

    1. taming, subduing
    2. self-control, self-restraint
      छुरी तले दम लेने की आवश्यकता है
      churī tale dam lene kī āvaśyaktā hai
      It is important to have self-restraint under difficult circumstances.
    Declension

    References

    • Bahri, Hardev (1989) “दम”, in Siksarthi Hindi-Angrejhi Sabdakosa [Learners' Hindi-English Dictionary], Delhi: Rajpal & Sons.
    • Caturvedi, Mahendra, Bhola Nath Tiwari (1970) “दम”, in A practical Hindi-English dictionary, Delhi: National Publishing House
    • Dāsa, Śyāmasundara (1965–1975) “दम”, in Hindī Śabdasāgara [lit. Sea of Hindi words] (in Hindi), Kashi : Nagari Pracarini Sabha
    • McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993) “दम”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press
    • Platts, John T. (1884) “दम”, in A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English, London: W. H. Allen & Co.

    Sanskrit

    Alternative forms

    Etymology 1

    From Proto-Indo-Aryan *dámas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dámas, from Proto-Indo-European *dṓm. Cognate with Latin domus (whence English dome), Ancient Greek δόμος (dómos), Old Church Slavonic домъ (domŭ), Old Armenian տուն (tun).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    दम (dáma) stemm

    1. house
    2. home
    Declension
    Masculine a-stem declension of दम
    singular dual plural
    nominative दमः (dámaḥ) दमौ (dámau)
    दमा¹ (dámā¹)
    दमाः (dámāḥ)
    दमासः¹ (dámāsaḥ¹)
    vocative दम (dáma) दमौ (dámau)
    दमा¹ (dámā¹)
    दमाः (dámāḥ)
    दमासः¹ (dámāsaḥ¹)
    accusative दमम् (dámam) दमौ (dámau)
    दमा¹ (dámā¹)
    दमान् (dámān)
    instrumental दमेन (dámena) दमाभ्याम् (dámābhyām) दमैः (dámaiḥ)
    दमेभिः¹ (dámebhiḥ¹)
    dative दमाय (dámāya) दमाभ्याम् (dámābhyām) दमेभ्यः (dámebhyaḥ)
    ablative दमात् (dámāt) दमाभ्याम् (dámābhyām) दमेभ्यः (dámebhyaḥ)
    genitive दमस्य (dámasya) दमयोः (dámayoḥ) दमानाम् (dámānām)
    locative दमे (dáme) दमयोः (dámayoḥ) दमेषु (dámeṣu)
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    Etymology 2

    From the verb दाम्यति (dā́myati), from Proto-Indo-European *demh₂- (to tame).

    Noun

    दम (dáma) stemm

    1. taming
    2. self-restraint
    3. self-control
    4. temperance
    Declension
    Masculine a-stem declension of दम
    singular dual plural
    nominative दमः (dámaḥ) दमौ (dámau)
    दमा¹ (dámā¹)
    दमाः (dámāḥ)
    दमासः¹ (dámāsaḥ¹)
    vocative दम (dáma) दमौ (dámau)
    दमा¹ (dámā¹)
    दमाः (dámāḥ)
    दमासः¹ (dámāsaḥ¹)
    accusative दमम् (dámam) दमौ (dámau)
    दमा¹ (dámā¹)
    दमान् (dámān)
    instrumental दमेन (dámena) दमाभ्याम् (dámābhyām) दमैः (dámaiḥ)
    दमेभिः¹ (dámebhiḥ¹)
    dative दमाय (dámāya) दमाभ्याम् (dámābhyām) दमेभ्यः (dámebhyaḥ)
    ablative दमात् (dámāt) दमाभ्याम् (dámābhyām) दमेभ्यः (dámebhyaḥ)
    genitive दमस्य (dámasya) दमयोः (dámayoḥ) दमानाम् (dámānām)
    locative दमे (dáme) दमयोः (dámayoḥ) दमेषु (dámeṣu)
    • ¹Vedic