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daman

1 American  
[dam-uhn] / ˈdæm ən /

noun

  1. a hyrax, Procavia syriaca, of Syria, Palestine, etc.: the cony of the Bible.

  2. any hyrax.


Daman 2 American  
[duh-mahn] / dəˈmɑn /

noun

  1. a district in W India, part of the union territory of Daman and Diu: formerly a Portuguese colony, then (1961–87) part of the union territory of Goa, Daman, and Diu.

  2. the chief town of this district.


Daman 1 British  
/ dɑːˈmɑːn /

noun

  1. Portuguese name: Damão.  a coastal town in W India, the chief town of Daman and Diu. Pop: 35 743 (2001)

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daman 2 British  
/ ˈdæmən /

noun

  1. esp the Syrian rock hyrax a rare name for the hyrax See also cony

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Etymology

Origin of daman

1730–40; < Arabic damān ( Isrā'īl ), literally, lamb (of Israel)

Example Sentences

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While studying at Cambridge, the lack of funds bothered Singh, his daughter, Daman Singh, wrote in a book on her parents.

From BBC

Daman Singh remembered her father as "completely helpless about the house and could neither boil an egg, nor switch on the television".

From BBC

Daman also put up eight points.

From Seattle Times

Boston University also got 11 points from Daman.

From Seattle Times

Daman finished 3 of 6 from the field to finish with seven points.

From Seattle Times