Where does “আওয়াম” come from?

আওয়াম (Bengali) comes from Arabic عوام, from Arabic عام, from Arabic منفعة, from Arabic نفع, from Arabic ف, from Arabic نَفِدَ — to run out, to give out.

আওয়াম (Bengali): the public, masses

Definitions

  1. the public, masses

Ancestry of “আওয়াম”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicعوامplural of عَامَّة
2Arabicعامyear; a period of twelve lunar months; lunar...
3Arabicمنفعةbenefit, utility, usefulness
4Arabicنفعto profit, to benefit; verbal noun of نَفَعَ;...
5Arabicفthen, and then; and so, thus, hence, therefore;...
6Arabicنَفِدَto run out, to give out

Words derived from “আওয়াম

Every word from Arabic نَفِدَ