See also: جم, خم, and حم

Baluchi edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Indo-Iranian *čáćšma (eye).

Noun edit

چم (camm)

  1. eye

Derived terms edit

See also edit

Gojri edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Prakrit 𑀘𑀫𑁆𑀫 (camma), from Sanskrit चर्म (cárma).

Noun edit

چَم (camm

  1. skin, leather, hide, coat, peel, rind

Related terms edit

Further reading edit

  • Dr Rafique Anjum (2018) Concise Gojri-Kashmiri-English Dictionary, New Delhi: Adam Publishers & Distributors, →ISBN, page 187.
  • Javaid Rahi (2015) “چَمْ”, in گوجری ڈکشنری [Gojri Dictionary] (in Gojri), page 419, column 2.

Gulf Arabic edit

Alternative forms edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Arabic كَمْ (kam).

Determiner edit

چم (čam)

  1. how many
Related terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

From Arabic كُمّ (kumm).

Noun edit

چم (čamm (dual چمين (čammēn), plural چموم (čmūm))

  1. sleeve
Usage notes edit

Usually only used in the plural except when the two needs to be emphasized, e.g. نزل چمومك (lower your [two] sleeves). Compare similar usage with عين (ʕēn, eye).

Laki edit

Noun edit

چم (çim)

  1. eye

Mazanderani edit

Noun edit

چم (čam)

  1. mood
    منه چم نیهmene čam niyeI'm not in the mood

Persian edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Persian [Term?] (cym /⁠čim⁠/, reason, cause, purpose, meaning). Compare Gilaki چم (čem, mood, meaning, atmosphere).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? čam
Dari reading? čam
Iranian reading? čam
Tajik reading? čam

Noun edit

Dari چم
Iranian Persian
Tajik чам

چم (čem, čam) (plural چم‌ها (čem-hâ, čam-hâ))

  1. meaning, sense
    Synonym: معنی (ma'ni)

Inflection edit

    Enclitic-attached forms of چم (čam) (Iranian Persian)
    Basic forms of چم (čam)
singular plural
bare چم
(čam)
چم‌ها
(čam-hấ)
چما
(čamấ)
definitive direct object چم را
(čam râ)
چم رو
(čamo)
چم‌ها را
(čam-hấ râ)
چما رو
(čamấ ro)
ezâfe چم
(čam-e)
چم‌های
(čam-hấ-ye)
چمای
(čamấ-ye)
marked indefinite
or relative definite
چمی
(čam-i)
چم‌هایی
(čamấn-i, čam-hấ-i)
چمایی
(čamấi)
Colloquial.

References edit

Mackenzie, D. N. (1971) A Concise Pahlavi Dictionary. p. 22. Retrieved December 15, 2022.

Talysh edit

Noun edit

چم (cam)

  1. eye

Torwali edit

Etymology edit

From Sanskrit चर्मन् (carman), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *čárma, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kérmn̥.

Noun edit

چم (čam)

  1. skin

Western Cham edit

Proper noun edit

چم (transliteration needed)

  1. Jawi spelling of Cam