makam

Indonesian

Etymology

From Arabic مَقَام (maqām).

Noun

makam

  1. tomb, grave

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • pemakaman (cemetery)

Latvian

Noun

makam m

  1. dative singular form of maks

Lower Sorbian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmakam/

Noun

makam

  1. dative plural of mak

Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic مَقَام (maqām).

Noun

makam (definite accusative makamı, plural makamlar)

  1. (music) medieval melodic mode. The makam system sets complex rules for cins (characteristic intervals) and seyir (melodic development) in classical genres such as Ottoman court music, mosque music, and Mevlevi music. The Arab مقام (maqām), or mode, is most closely related, the Persian دستگاه (dastgâh), Central Asian mugam, Indian rag and others are more distantly related.
  2. tune, music, harmony
  3. mode, way, manner
  4. place, station, post, office (workplace)
  5. position of authority, chair

Declension

Inflection
Nominative makam
Definite accusative makamı
Singular Plural
Nominative makam makamlar
Definite accusative makamı makamları
Dative makama makamlara
Locative makamda makamlarda
Ablative makamdan makamlardan
Genitive makamın makamların
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