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kām[old P. kāma; Pehl. kāmak; Zend kāma, rt. kam; S. काम], s.m. Desire, wish; design, intention;—the palate:—kām-rān, adj. Successful in every undertaking, fortunate, prosperous, happy, blest:—kām-rānī, s.f. Complete attainment of one's wishes, enjoyment of all the mind desires; fortune, prosperity, success; happiness, felicity, pleasure:—kām-rawā, adj. Obtaining desire; enjoying; gratified:—kām-rawā`o, s.f. Attainment of desire, fruition, enjoyment:—kām-kār, or kām-gār, adj. & s.m. Effecting or obtaining whatever isdesired, successful, prosperous, fortunate; powerful, absolute, uncontrolled;—one who accomplishes whatever he wishes; an absolute monarch;—a beast or bird of chase that always secures its prey:—kām-yāb, adj. Obtaining one's object, or all that one desires, successful, prosperous, satisfied, happy:—kām-yābī, s.f. Attainment of one's desires, success, fruition,prosperity, happiness.
Origin: Persian