برم

See also: بزم, پژم, and ترم

Arabic

Root
ب ر م (b-r-m)

Pronunciation

  • Verb: IPA(key): /ba.ri.ma/, /ba.ra.ma/
  • Noun: IPA(key): /ba.ram/

Verb

بَرِمَ • (barima) I, non-past يَبْرَمُ‎ (yabramu)

  1. to be annoyed, to be disgusted, to be fed up with (+ بِ (bi))

Conjugation

Verb

بَرَمَ • (barama) I, non-past يَبْرُمُ‎ (yabrumu)

  1. to twist, to knot, to twine, to roll up
  2. to conclude, to settle, to fix, to materialize

Conjugation

Noun

بَرَم • (baram) m

  1. verbal noun of بَرِمَ (barima) (form I)

Declension

Noun

بَرْم • (barm) m

  1. verbal noun of بَرَمَ (barama) (form I)

Declension

Burushaski

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [burum]

Adjective

برم (burum)

  1. white (color)

References

  • Bechtholdt, Astrid (2024) “burum”, in Burushaski Hunza Dictionary (Webonary) (in Burushaski), Dallas, Texas, USA: SIL International, published 2017:(in Latin script).

Mazanderani

Noun

برم (barem)

  1. flag

Persian

Etymology 1

From Middle Persian wlm (warm), from Proto-Iranian [Term?], ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wer- (to heed, be wary, watch, guard). Cognates include Ancient Greek ὁράω (horáō, I see, watch), Latin vereor (I revere, fear), and Old English warnian (to warn, be wary). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) Alternatively from Proto-Iranian *wār- (to choose; to convince, believe), from Proto-Indo-European *welh₁-.

Noun

برم • (barm)

  1. memory

Etymology 2

Borrowed from French brome.

Noun

برم • (brom)

  1. bromine

Southwestern Fars

Noun

برم (borm)

  1. (Kuzarg) eyebrow
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