rum-
See also: rum, Rum, rúm, rùm, Rùm, rüm, and rum.
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *rūma-, from Proto-Germanic *rūmaz (“roomy; wide; spacious; expansive”), akin to Old English rūm (“roomy; spacious”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈruːm/
Prefix
rūm-
- wide, spacious; far-reaching
- rūmwelle "spacious"
- rūmgāl "joy of freedom, release"
- liberal, extensive, ample, abundant, bountiful
- rūmġifol "bountiful, liberal"
- rūmmōdnes "liberality, big-heartedness"
- great, noble; august
- rūmheort "generous"