What is the meaning of Aam?

Former ISO 639-3 language code for Asa.

A Dutch and German measure of liquids, used in England for Rhine wine, varying in different cities, being in Amsterdam about 41 wine gallons, in Antwerp 36½, and in Hamburg 38¼.

aam (a measure for liquids varying between regions, it was roughly 32 wine gallons in South Africa)

a barrel with the volume of one aam

scaly anteater

aan + dem, at the, on the

water

congee

them

am

aam

a large barrel

an aam (a measure of liquid, especially alcohol, equivalent to around 140–160 liters)

broth made from boiled rice

Source: wiktionary.org