Kasam: 1 definition
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Kasam means something in Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
Ambiguity: Although Kasam has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Kasama.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryKasam in Hindi refers in English to:—(nf) an oath, swearing; —[utarana] to set free of the bonds of oath; to perform an act nominally; —[khana] to swear, to take an oath; —[khane ko] nominally; —[todana] to violate an oath; —[dilana] to administer an oath (to); to make one swear; to put under an oath; —[dena] to put on oath; —[lena] to swear, to take an oath..—kasam (कसम) is alternatively transliterated as Kasama.
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Starts with (+24): Kaca-puvannan, Kacam, Kacamparai, Kasama, Kasamaddaga, Kasamana, Kasamango, Kasamara, Kasamaradana, Kasamarda, Kasamardah, Kasamardaka, Kasamardakah, Kasamardakamu, Kasamardana, Kasamardavu, Kasamarddana, Kasamardhakamu, Kasamardika, Kasamasagu.
Ends with (+62): Acakacam, Adhyakasham, Akacam, Akasam, Anikasham, Ankacam, Appirakacam, Aprakasham, Atikacam, Attakacam, Avakacam, Cankacam, Cankukacam, Cantirakacam, Cilettumakacam, Citakacam, Civa-neripirakacam, Coppirakacam, Cuvacakacam, Hiranyanikasham.
Full-text: Norukkuccakkantam, Venkacam, Vatakacam, Ililai, Nettirakacam, Karkaca, Coppirakacam, Mattakacam, Carirakam, Kasama, Nalinam, Arral, Avashruta.
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