خادم

Arabic

خَادِمَة

Etymology

Active participle of the verb خَدَمَ (ḵadama, to serve). From the root خ د م (ḵ-d-m).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xaː.dim/
  • (file)

Noun

خَادِمْ (ḵādim) m (plural خَادِمُونَ (ḵādimūna) or خُدَّام (ḵuddām) or خَدَمَة (ḵadama), feminine خَادِم (ḵādim) or خَادِمَة (ḵādima))

  1. domestic servant or (male) manservant (female) maidservant
  2. employee
  3. attendant
  4. waiter (restaurant server)
  5. (Christianity) deacon

Declension

Descendants

  • Bengali: খাদিম (khadim)

References

Noun

خَادِمْ (ḵādim) m npers (plural خَوَادِم (ḵawādim))

  1. (computing) server
    Synonyms: خَادُوم (ḵādūm), مُلَقِّم (mulaqqim)

Declension

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic خادم (ḵādim).

Pronunciation

Noun

خادِم (xādim) m (plural خُدام, Hindi spelling ख़ादिम)

  1. domestic servant or (male) manservant
  2. employee, volunteer
  3. attendant
  4. waiter (restaurant server)

Synonyms

  • نوکر (naukar)
  • ملازم (mulāzim)

See also

  • خادمہ (xādimah)
  • ملازمہ (mulāzimah)
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