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Symbol
wam
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch wamme, wam (“belly; stomach”), from Old Dutch wamba (“belly; body”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wambō (“belly, stomach, abdomen”), from Proto-Indo-European *wamp- (“membrane (of bowels), intestines, womb”). Related to Dutch wambuis (“gambeson”), from wamb (“belly”) + buis (“jacket, cover”). Cognate to English womb, Scots wam, wame (“womb”), German Wamme, Wampe (“paunch, belly”), Danish vom (“belly, paunch, rumen”), Swedish våmb (“belly, stomach, rumen”), Norwegian vomb (“belly”), Icelandic vömb (“belly, abdomen, stomach”).
Pronunciation
Noun
wam m or f (plural wammen, diminutive wammetje n)
Synonyms
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Ganglau
Noun
wam
Further reading
- Johannes A. Z'Graggen, The Madang-Adelbert Range Sub-Phylum (1975), page 602
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
Pronoun
wam
Middle English
Pronoun
wam
- alternative form of whom (“who, whom”, accusative)
Nafaanra
Noun
wam
Polish
Pronunciation
Pronoun
wam
Saep
Noun
wam
Further reading
- Johannes A. Z'Graggen, The Madang-Adelbert Range Sub-Phylum (1975), page 602
Yámana
Noun
wam
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