دام

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د و م (d-w-m).

Verb

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

  1. to last, to endure

Conjugation

See also

  • مَا دَامَ (mā dāma)

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 (dām) m (Hindi spelling दाम)

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

Synonyms

  • مولیہ (mūlya)
  • قیمت (qīmat)
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