A term of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly from Arabic, Hebrew, or another Semitic language, or a highly specialized technical term.
The etymology is unclear without more context; it may derive from Semitic languages given the 'cuj-' root followed by what appears to be a suffix '-am,' common in Hebrew and Arabic grammatical structures.
Some words are genuinely mysterious—'cujam' might be a borrowed word from commerce, religion, or science that never made it into standard dictionaries. These rare terms remind us that language is way bigger than what we typically see!
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