Dammed

/dæmd/ verb

built a barrier (dam) across a river or stream to hold back water, or blocked the flow of something.

From Middle Dutch 'dam,' which meant a barrier of earth or stone. The word likely comes from Germanic roots and may be related to 'dike.' It entered English around the 13th century when water management became important.

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