1. tam - Noun
2. tam - Adjective
3. Tam - Proper noun
tam (plural tams)
Synonym of tam o'shanter, a type of cap.
tam (plural tams)
Synonym of picul, a unit of weight, particularly in Cantonese contexts.
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Abbreviation of Tamaulipas, a state of Mexico.
(uncountable, linguistics) Initialism of tense, aspect, mood.
(business) Initialism of total addressable/available market.
(computing, sociology) Initialism of technology acceptance model.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgKings may be blest, but Tam was glorious, O'er a' the ills o' life victorious. Robert Burns
I had long wondered," Lan said to Tam. "About the man who had given Rand that heron-marked blade. I wondered if he had truly earned it. Now I know." Lan raised his own sword in salute. Robert Jordan
The landlady and Tam grew gracious Wi' favours secret, sweet, and precious. Robert Burns
Nemo enim est tam senex qui se annum non putet posse vivere. (No one is so old as to think that he cannot live one more year.) Cicero
Tam Lin says rabbits give up when they're caught by coyotes [...]. He says they consent to die because their animals and can't understand hope. But humans are different. They fight against death no matter how bad things seem, and sometimes, even when everything's against them, they win. Nancy Farmer
Listen sharp, think deep, and guard your tongue- Tam al'Thor. Robert Jordan