सेम

Hindi

Etymology

From Sauraseni Prakrit, from Sanskrit शैम्ब्य (śaimbya, of or pertaining to legumes), from शिम्ब (śimba). See also छीमी (chīmī, pod, legume)

Noun

सेम (sem) f

  1. bean (plant and pod)
    • Bible Ezekiel 4:9
      तू गेहूं, जव, सेम, मसूर, बाजरा, और कठिया गेहूं ले कर, एक बासन में रख कर उन से रोटी बनाया करना
      tū gehū̃, jav, sem, masūr, bājrā, aur kaṭhiyā gehū̃ le kar, ek bāsan mẽ rakh kar un se roṭī banāyā karnā
      Take wheat, barley, beans, lentils, millet and oats, put them in a pot and make bread with them

Declension

Declension of सेम
Singular Plural
Direct सेम (sem) सेमें (semẽ)
Oblique सेम (sem) सेमों (semõ)
Vocative सेम (sem) सेमो (semo)

References

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