Pronunciation: /pəˈʃɑːdəm/

Definitions of pashadom

noun a term used in Indian cuisine to refer to a type of flavored rice dish

Example Sentences

A1 I tried pashadom for the first time and loved it.

A2 The restaurant's specialty is their delicious pashadom.

B1 I learned how to make pashadom from my grandmother.

B2 The chef's secret pashadom recipe is known only to a few.

C1 The pashadom served at the Michelin-starred restaurant was exquisite.

C2 After years of practice, I finally perfected my pashadom recipe.

Examples of pashadom in a Sentence

formal The pashadom ceremony was a solemn occasion attended by dignitaries from all over the country.

informal I heard the pashadom was a pretty fancy event with lots of good food.

slang The pashadom was lit, everyone was dressed to impress and the music was on point.

figurative The pashadom of emotions that swept over her when she saw her childhood home was overwhelming.

Grammatical Forms of pashadom

past tense

pashadomed

plural

pashadoms

comparative

more pashadom

superlative

most pashadom

present tense

pashadoms

future tense

will pashadom

perfect tense

have pashadomed

continuous tense

is pashadoming

singular

pashadom

positive degree

pashadom

infinitive

to pashadom

gerund

pashadoming

participle

pashadomed

Origin and Evolution of pashadom

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Persian
Story behind the word: The word 'pashadom' originated from Persian, where 'pasha' means a high-ranking official or nobleman, and 'dom' signifies power or authority.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'pashadom' evolved to refer to a system of governance or rule by a pasha, particularly in regions where the Ottoman Empire held influence. The term eventually fell out of common usage as the Ottoman Empire declined and modern forms of government emerged.