Persian edit

Etymology edit

Perhaps borrowed from Hindustani پَالَم / पालम (pālam).

Pronunciation edit

Readings
Classical reading? pālam

Proper noun edit

پالَم (pālam)

  1. (India) Palam (a neighborhood of South West Delhi district, Delhi, India).
    سَلْتَنَتِ شاه عالَم اَز دِهْلِی تا پالَم
    The sultanate of Shah Alam II [only extends] from Delhi to Palam.

Urdu edit

 
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Etymology edit

Perhaps a blend of پَانِی (pānī) +‎ عَالَم ('ālam).[1]

Pronunciation edit

Proper noun edit

پَالَم (pālamm (Hindi spelling पालम)

  1. Palam (a neighborhood of South West Delhi district, Delhi, India).
  2. Palam (a town and tehsil in Parbhani district, Maharashtra, India).

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • ? Classical Persian: پالَم (pālam)

References edit

  1. ^ Development Plan of Palampur[1], 2018