palm

1
[ pahm ]
/ pɑm /

noun

verb (used with object)

Verb Phrases

palm off, to dispose of by deception, trickery, or fraud; substitute (something) with intent to deceive: Someone had palmed off a forgery on the museum officials.

Idioms for palm

    grease someone's palm, to bribe: Before any work could begin, it was necessary to grease the superintendent's palm. Also cross someone's palm.

Origin of palm

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1300–50; < Latin palma (cognate with Old English folm hand); replacing Middle English paume < Middle French < Latin palma

Definition for palm (2 of 2)

palm 2
[ pahm ]
/ pɑm /

noun

any of numerous plants of the family Palmae, most species being tall, unbranched trees surmounted by a crown of large pinnate or palmately cleft leaves. Compare palm family.
any of various other trees or shrubs that resemble this.
a leaf or branch of such a tree, especially as formerly borne to signify victory or as used on festive occasions.
a representation of such a leaf or branch, as on a military or other decoration of honor, usually indicating a second award of the decoration.
the reward of honor due to a victor: In oratory she yields the palm to no one.
victory; triumph; success: He carried off the palm by sheer perseverance.

Origin of palm

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before 900; Middle English, Old English < Latin palma palm tree, special use of palma palm1

OTHER WORDS FROM palm

palm·like, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for palm (1 of 2)

palm 1
/ (pɑːm) /

noun

verb (tr)

to conceal in or about the hand, as in sleight-of-hand tricks
to touch or soothe with the palm of the hand
See also palm off

Word Origin for palm

C14 paume, via Old French from Latin palma; compare Old English folm palm of the hand, Greek palamē

British Dictionary definitions for palm (2 of 2)

palm 2
/ (pɑːm) /

noun

any treelike plant of the tropical and subtropical monocotyledonous family Arecaceae (formerly Palmae or Palmaceae), usually having a straight unbranched trunk crowned with large pinnate or palmate leaves
a leaf or branch of any of these trees, a symbol of victory, success, etc
merit or victory
an emblem or insignia representing a leaf or branch worn on certain military decorations

Word Origin for palm

Old English, from Latin palma, from the likeness of its spreading fronds to a hand; see palm 1

Medical definitions for palm

palm
[ päm ]

n.

The inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the base of the fingers.

Idioms and Phrases with palm

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