See also: падам

English

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Etymology

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Probably from Tamil பதம் (patam).

Noun

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padam (plural padams)

  1. in Carnatic music, a type of short song, or the accompanying dance
    • 2009, Richard Wolff, Theorizing the Local: Music, Practice, and Experience in South Asia and Beyond:
      The dance-drama students will have already learned their roles in the padams, without music, in group “sitting classes” in the dance-drama kal·aris; in theory they would have to perform these padams in sitting classes perfectly rehearsing with musicians in the colliyattam studio
    • 2007, Sruti:
      The best way to express our indebtedness to the Brinda-Muktha legacy would be to include a padam or javali in concerts
    • 2003, Phillip Zarrilli, Kathakali Dance-Drama: Where Gods and Demons Come to Play:
      This first delivery of the line of a padam might best be described as a 'pre-acting' of the line. It establishes the general mood.

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Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpadam/
  • Hyphenation: pa‧dam

Etymology 1

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From Malay padam.

Verb

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padam

  1. to extinguish (fire)
  2. to turn off (electronics)
Conjugation
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Conjugation of padam (meng-, transitive)
Root padam
Active Involuntary Passive Basic /
Imperative
Emphatic /
Jussive
Active padam padamlah
Locative
Causative / Applicative1 memadamkan dipadamkan padamkan padamkanlah
Causative
Locative
Causative / Applicative1
1The -kan row is either causative or applicative, with transitive roots it mostly has applicative meaning.
Notes:
Some of these forms do normally not exist or are rarely used in standard Indonesian. Some forms may also change meaning.

Adjective

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padam

  1. extinguished
    Synonym: mati
    Apinya telah padam.The fire has been extinguished.
  2. quelled, crushed
    Synonym: reda
  3. calmed down, relaxed, cooled off
    Synonyms: reda, tenang

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Etymology 2

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From Sanskrit पद्म (padma).

Adjective

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padam

  1. lotus-like
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Lower Sorbian

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padam

  1. first-person singular present of padaś

Malay

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *padəm (to extinguish, douse a fire).

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Verb

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padam (Jawi spelling ڤادم)

  1. to extinguish (fire)
  2. to turn off (electronics)
  3. to erase (writings, markings, etc.)

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Descendants

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  • Indonesian: padam

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Polish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpa.dam/
  • Rhymes: -adam
  • Syllabification: pa‧dam

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padam

  1. first-person singular present of padać