出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/04 02:44 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Portuguese inhame and Spanish ñame, likely from Wolof ñàmbi (“cassava”) or a related word. The term was spelled yam as early as 1657.
Careful use distinguishes yams (genus Dioscorea) from sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas), while casual American use conflates these.
Alternative form of hjem. Likely caused by influence from Old Norse heim (“home, homewards”), the accusative form of heimr (“abode, world, land”), from Proto-Germanic *haimaz. More at home.
yam
yam (third-person singular simple present yams, present participle yamming, simple past and past participle yammed)
yam (third-person singular simple present yams, present participle yamming, simple past and past participle yammed)
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