بزم

See also: پژم, برم, and ترم

Arabic

Root
ب ز م (b-z-m)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba.za.ma/

Verb

بَزَمَ • (bazama) I, non-past يَبْزِمُ or يَبْزُمُ‎ (yabzimu or yabzumu) (obsolete)

  1. to take with two fingers
  2. to firmly resolve to, to decide to
  3. to give a quantity of

Conjugation

Noun

بَزْم • (bazm) m (obsolete)

  1. verbal noun of بَزَمَ (bazama) (form I)
  2. a pinching, taking with two fingers
  3. firm resolution
  4. harsh address

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

A native Turkic word. See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronoun

بزم • (bizim)

  1. genitive plural of بن (I): our, ours.
Usage notes
  • As in modern Turkish, the possessive pronoun is optional. Possession is indicated by a noun suffix.
Descendants
  • Turkish: bizim

Etymology 2

From Persian بزم (bazm).

Noun

بزم • (bezm)

  1. feast; assembly

References

Persian

Etymology

Akin to Old Armenian բազմիմ (bazmim), an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

بزم • (bazm)

  1. banquet, entertainment, assembly, convivial meeting, party

Derived terms

  • بزم‌آرا (bazm-ârâ)

References

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