-tum
German (Berlin)
/tuːm/
suffix
Definitions
- -dom.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German -tuom inherited from Old High German -tuom inherited from Proto-Germanic *-dōmaz (-dom) derived from Proto-Indo-European *dʰóh₁mos (thing put).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dʰóh₁mos
Gloss
thing put
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -dom English
- -n- German
- Heide German
- Heidentum German
- Neuheidentum German
- Nomade German
- Nomadentum German
- -dom Dutch, Flemish
- дума Russian
- θωμός Ancient Greek
- *dʰeh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰóh₁mos Proto-Indo-European
- *-dōmaz Proto-Germanic
- *dōmaz Proto-Germanic
- -dom Swedish
- -dom Old English
- -dōm Old English
- -dom Middle English
- -dómr Old Norse
- *duma Proto-Slavic
- -dom Middle Dutch
- -tuom Old High German
- -tuom Middle High German
- ־טום Yiddish
- -duom Old Dutch
- -dôm Middle Low German
- дума Ukrainian
- -dōm Old Saxon
- -dōm Old Frisian
- -dom Low German