Assamese

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Adjective

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বাম (bam)

  1. shallow, not deep, of little depth
    Synonyms: তৰাং (toraṅ), তৰঙুৱা (toroṅua), তৰ (tor), অগভীৰ (ogobhir)
  2. high (land), not easily inundated

Bengali

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Sanskrit वाम (vāma). Doublet of বাঁ ().

Pronunciation

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  • (Rarh) IPA(key): /bam/, [ˈbaːm], [ˈbam]
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  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /bam/, [ˈbaːm], [ˈbam]

Adjective

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বাম (bam) (comparative আরও বাম, superlative সবচেয়ে বাম)

  1. left
    Antonym: ডান (ḍan)
    তিনি বাম হাত দিয়ে লেখেন।
    tini bam hat diẏe lekhen.
    He writes with his left hand.

Early Assamese

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Etymology

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From Sanskrit ৱাম (vāma).

Adjective

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বাম (bamo)

  1. (direction) left
    সীতা কেশ বাম হাতে ধৰিলেক
    দক্ষিণৰ হাতে খাণ্ডা থিৱ কৰিলেক
    sītaro keśoto bamo hate dhorileko ,
    dokṣiṇoro hate khaṇḍa thiwo korileko .
    Held Sita's hair by (his) left hand,
    erected the sword in (his) right hand.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Assamese: বাওঁ (baü̃)