سم सम sam
H سم सम sam, s.m.= شم śam, q.v.
شمع shamʻ, vulg. shamʻa
A شمع shamʻ, vulg. shamʻa, s.m. Wax (syn. mom); a wax candle; a candle; a lamp (syn. battī):—shamʻa-dān, s.m. A candlestick:—shamʻ-rū or shamʻ-ruḵẖ, adj. Having a countenance resplendent as the light of a candle:—shamʻ-sāz, s.m. A candle-maker, a chandler.
سمع samʻ, vulg. samʻa inf. n. of سمع 'to hear'
A سمع samʻ, vulg. samʻa (inf. n. of سمع 'to hear'), s.m. Hearing, listening to;—music, &c. (=samāʻ);—the sense of hearing;—the organ of hearing, the ear:—samʻ ḵẖarāshī, s.f. Grating or jarring on the ear; dazing the brains (by excessive talk, &c.).
سام sām
P سام sām [Pārsī śãm; Pehl. śām; Zend śāma, rt. śam = S. सम्], s.m. Name of a celebrated hero in Persian romance (father to Zāl, and grandfather to Rustam);—a swelling (e.g. sar-sām, 'swelling in the head').
سام साम sām
H سام साम sām [S. शंवा or शम्बा], s.f. A ferule (=sāmī).