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توم

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See also: تؤم, ثوم, and بوم

Egyptian Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic ثُوم (ṯūm).

Pronunciation

Noun

توم (tōm) m

  1. garlic

Gulf Arabic

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Etymology

From Arabic تَوْأَم (tawʔam). Compare Hebrew תּוֹם (tom).

Noun

توم (tōm) m or f by sense (plural تَوائِم (tawāʔim))

  1. twin

Malay

Noun

توم (plural توم-توم or توم٢)

  1. Jawi spelling of tum.‎

Interjection

توم

  1. Jawi spelling of tum.‎

Mazanderani

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic تَمَام (tamām).

Adjective

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توم (tom)

  1. completed, finished, done
    زمسن د توم وونه وهار اینه
    zemessen da tom vune vehar eyne
    Winter is coming to an end, spring is coming

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish [Term?], from Proto-Turkic *tüm.

Adjective

توم (tüm)

  1. all
    توم گیجه یاتدیلرtüm gice yatdılarthey slept all night

Descendants

  • Turkish: tüm

Shina

Pronunciation

Adjective

توم (tom)

  1. own, self

South Levantine Arabic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /toːm/, [toːm]
  • Audio (Ramallah):(file)

Etymology 1

From Arabic تَوْأَم (tawʔam).

Noun

توم (tōm) m (plural توام (twām))

  1. (pair of) twins
    شقة تومšaʔʔet tōma twin

Etymology 2

From Arabic ثُوم (ṯūm).

Noun

توم (tōm) m (collective)

  1. garlic
    راس تومةrās tōmea head of garlic
    زر تومةzerr tōmea clove of garlic

Ternate

Noun

توم

  1. Jawi spelling of tom

References

  • Frederik Sigismund Alexander de Clercq (1890), Bijdragen tot de kennis der Residentie Ternate, E.J. Brill

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