/far.ˈd͡ʒaːm/, [fäɾ.d͡ʒɑːm], [fäɾ.d͡ʒɑːm]
OriginFrom Middle Persian [script needed] (plcʾm /frazām/), from Proto-Iranian *fra- (from Proto-Indo-Iranian *pra-, from Proto-Indo-European *pro-) + Proto-Iranian *ǰám- (from Proto-Indo-European *gʷem-).
- end; conclusion
- result
“چو رستم برانسان پری چهره دید
ز هر دانشی نزد او بهره دید
و دیگر که از رخش داد آگهی
ندید ایچ فرجام جز فرهی” — When Rustam thus saw the fairy-faced one,
He saw profit in each thing she made known,
And also, since she brought news of Rakhsh,
He envisioned no result save for glory.
- benefit
- hearing of the supreme court
Formsفَرجام(canonical) · farjâm(romanization)
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