DAMA


Meaning of DAMA in English

ˈdāmə noun

Etymology: New Latin, from L. dama, damma fallow deer, antelope, chamois, perhaps of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish dam ox, dam allaid stag, Welsh dafad sheep, OCornish dauat; akin to Greek damalēs young bull, Sanskrit damya young bull, dāmyati he tames — more at tame

1. capitalized : a genus of deers consisting of the fallow deer

2. -s

[New Latin (specific epithet of Gazella dama ), from Latin, fallow deer]

: addra

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