خرم

See also: حرم, جرم, حزم, چرم, and ح ر م

Arabic

Etymology

From the root خ ر م (ḵ-r-m).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xa.ra.ma/

Verb

خَرَمَ (ḵarama) I, non-past يَخْرِمُ‎ (yaḵrimu)

  1. to make a hole by digging
  2. to perforate or pierce

Conjugation

References

Egyptian Arabic

Noun

خرم (ḵurm) m (plural أخرام (aḵrām))

  1. hole

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Persian خرم (xorram), from Middle Persian [script needed] (hwlm /huram/).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hyrˈrɛm/

Adjective

خرم (hürrem)

  1. happy

Proper noun

خرم (Hürrem)

  1. a female given name
    Hürrem Sultan

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian [script needed] (hwlm /huram/).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xoɾːæm/

Adjective

خرم (xorram)

  1. merry, pleasant, happy
  2. blooming, fresh, green

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • خوش و خرم (xoš-o-xorram)
  • خرمدین (xorramdin, Khurramite)
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