এলজাম

Bengali

Alternative forms

  • এলযাম (elzam), ইলজাম (ilzam), ইলযাম (ilzam)

Etymology

From Classical Persian الزام (requirement, commitment, tie), which is derived from Arabic أَلْزَمَ (ʔalzama, to compel).

Noun

এলজাম (elzam) (objective এলজাম (elojam) or এলজামকে (eljamke), genitive এলজামের (eljamer), locative এলজামে (eljame))

  1. calumny, slander, blame
    তাকে স্বার্থপরতা এলজাম দিল
    take śarthôpôrôtar elzam dilô
    He gave him the blame of selfishness.
    - Muhammad Mansuruddin

References

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