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Cham
Webster 1828 Edition
Cham
CHAM
,Noun.
Definition 2024
Cham
Cham
English
Proper noun
Cham
- An ethnic group living in Cambodia and Vietnam.
- The Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by these people.
Translations
ethnic group
language
Adjective
Cham (comparative more Cham, superlative most Cham)
- Pertaining to the Cham people or their language.
Translations
cham
cham
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kæm/
Noun
cham (plural chams)
- Archaic spelling of khan.
- 1840, Thomas Fuller, The History of the Holy War
- But Baiothnoi, chief captain of the Tartarian army (for they were not admitted to speak with the great cham himself), cried quits with this friar, outvying him with the greatness and divinity of their cham; and sent back by them a blunt letter […]
- 1840, Thomas Fuller, The History of the Holy War
- An autocrat or dominant critic, especially Samuel Johnson.
- 1997: "Sitting at a table, drinking Ale, observing the Mist thro’ the Window-Panes, Mason forty-five, the Cham sixty-four." — Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon
- 2007: The Tonsons […] would publish Johnson's Shakespeare only by subscription, obliging the Great Cham to sell copies well ahead of publication — Michael Dobson, ‘For his Nose was as sharpe as a Pen’, London Review of Books 29:9, p. 3
Etymology 2
See chap.
Verb
cham (third-person singular simple present chams, present participle chamming, simple past and past participle chammed)
- (obsolete) To chew.
- 1531, William Tyndale, Answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue
- But he that repenteth toward the law of God, and at the sight of the sacrament, or of the breaking, feeling, eating, chamming, or drinking, calleth to remembrance the death of Christ, his body breaking and blood shedding for our sins [...]
- 1531, William Tyndale, Answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue
Anagrams
French
Etymology 1
From Vietnamese Chăm, from Eastern Cham Cam.
Adjective
cham m (feminine singular chame, masculine plural chams, feminine plural chames)
Etymology 2
Noun
cham m (plural chams)
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xam/
Noun
cham m pers
- (derogatory) an arrogant, ill-mannered person
- (archaic) peasant; countryman; person of low birth
Declension
declension of cham
Synonyms
Tzotzil
Verb
cham
Synonyms
References
- ↑ Laughlin, Robert M. (1977) Of cabagges and kings: tales from Zinacantán. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, p. 269.
- Laughlin, Robert M. [et al.] (1988) The Great Tzotzil Dictionary of Santo Domingo Zinacantán, vol. I. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.