adamak

Etymology
From, which was derived from combined with the suffix.

Verb

 * 1)  To intend or to vow to make an offering or an oblation to a power that is believed to be sacred for the purpose of making a wish come true.
 * 2)  To sacrifice something or oneself for something one holds valuable; to dedicate, to devote.
 * 3)  To be intensely occupied with something, to devote oneself to something.
 * 4)  To adress a literary or musical work to someone as a sign of respect or affection; to dedicate.
 * 5)  To allocate, to reserve, to earmark something for particular purpose.
 * 1)  To adress a literary or musical work to someone as a sign of respect or affection; to dedicate.
 * 2)  To allocate, to reserve, to earmark something for particular purpose.
 * 1)  To allocate, to reserve, to earmark something for particular purpose.
 * 1)  To allocate, to reserve, to earmark something for particular purpose.