پالم

Persian

Etymology

Perhaps borrowed from Hindustani پَالَم / पालम (pālam).

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? pālam

Proper noun

پَالَم • (pālam)

  1. (Indo-Persian) Palam (a neighborhood of South West Delhi district, Delhi, India)
    سَلْتَنَتِ شَاه عَالَم اَز دِهْلِی تَا پَالَم
    saltanat-i šāh ālam az dihlī tā pālam
    The sultanate of Shah Alam II [only extends] from Delhi to Palam.

Urdu

Etymology

Perhaps a blend of پَانِی (pānī) +‎ عَالَم ('ālam).[1]

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /pɑː.ləm/
  • Rhymes: -əm
  • Hyphenation: پَا‧لَم

Proper noun

پالَم • (pālamm (Hindi spelling पालम)

  1. Palam (a neighborhood of South West Delhi district, Delhi, India)
  2. Palam (a town and tehsil in Parbhani district, Maharashtra, India)

Derived terms

  • پَالَم پَٹ (pālam paṭ, land granted as a gift by the government)
  • پَالَم پُور (pālam pūr, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh)

Descendants

  • ? Classical Persian: پَالَم (pālam)

References

  1. ^ Development Plan of Palampur[1], 2018