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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/þarm
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *þarmaz.
Noun
*þarm m
- intestine
Inflection
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *þarm | |
Genitive | *þarmas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *þarm | *þarmō, *þarmōs |
Accusative | *þarm | *þarmā |
Genitive | *þarmas | *þarmō |
Dative | *þarmē | *þarmum |
Instrumental | *þarmu | *þarmum |
Descendants
- Old English: þearm
- Middle English: tharm, therm
- English: tharm
- Scots: thairm, tharm
- Middle English: tharm, therm
- Old Frisian: therm
- North Frisian: teerm
- Saterland Frisian: Tierm
- West Frisian: term
- Old Saxon: tharm
- Middle Low German: darm
- German Low German: [Term?]
- Plautdietsch: Doarm
- Middle Low German: darm
- Old Dutch: *tharm
- Middle Dutch: darm, dāerm, derm
- Dutch: darm (dialectal derm)
- Afrikaans: derm
- → English: derm
- Afrikaans: derm
- Limburgish: derm
- West Flemish: derm
- Dutch: darm (dialectal derm)
- Middle Dutch: darm, dāerm, derm
- Old High German: darm
- Middle High German: darm
- German: Darm
- Hunsrik: Daarem
- Luxembourgish: Daarm
- Vilamovian: diüem
- Yiddish: דאַרם (darm)
- → English: derma
- Middle High German: darm