- wsm
- wsmDefinition: To be(come) fitting, suitable. 1a. mazuma, from Medieval Hebrew mǝzummān, fixed currency, from Mishnaic Hebrew mǝzummān, fixed, passive participle of zimmēn, to arrange, arrange a meal, invite, denominative from Hebrew zǝmān, appointed time, season, from Aramaic zǝmān, zǝman, time; b. Sivan, from Hebrew sîwān, a month name. Both a and b from Akkadian simānu, season, time, name of a month corresponding to parts of May and June, from (w)asāmu, to be(come), fitting, suitable. 2. monsoon, from Arabic mawsim, season, from wasama, to mark, wasuma, to be(come) beautiful.
The American Heritage dictionary of the English language. 2015.