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roem
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See also: Roem
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch roem (“boasting”), from Old Dutch *ruom, from Proto-Germanic *hrōmaz (“noise, shouting”), related also to Proto-Germanic *hrōþiz with a change to a dental consonant, of IE origin. Compare German Ruhm (“fame”) and Old English hrēmiġ (“exultant”).
Pronunciation
Noun
roem m (uncountable, no diminutive)
- glory (honour and valour)
Derived terms
- beroemen, beroemd
- roemen
- roemrijk
- roemruchtig
Descendants
- Negerhollands: roem
Verb
roem
- inflection of roemen:
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Galician
Verb
roem
- (reintegrationist norm) third-person plural present indicative of roer
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Verb
roem
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