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dam1 noun 1 a barrier built to contain water and prevent flooding. 2 the water confined behind such a structure, often forming a lake or reservoir, used for irrigation, as a source of drinking water and for provision of hydroelectric power. verb (dammed, damming) to hold back (water, etc) with a dam.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: probably Dutch.

dam2 noun said of horses, cattle and sheep: a female parent.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c in this sense; 13c, meaning 'dame'.