Pflaume
German (Berlin)
/ˈpflaʊ̯mə/, /ˈflaʊ̯mə/
noun
Definitions
- plum
- (colloquial) vulva
- (colloquial) fool; klutz
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German pflūme inherited from Old High German pflūma inherited from *plūmā derived from Latin prūnum (plum).
Origin
Latin
prūnum
Gloss
plum
Kanji
梅
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *prūna Latin
- prūnum Latin
- Backpflaume German
- Baum German
- Ei German
- Eierpflaume German
- Hafer German
- Haferpflaume German
- Hund German
- Hundepflaume German
- Hundspflaume German
- Katharina German
- Katharinenpflaume German
- Kirsche German
- Kirschpflaume German
- Kuchen German
- Pflaumenbaum German
- Pflaumenkuchen German
- Pflaumensaft German
- Saft German
- Trockenpflaume German
- anpflaumen German
- backen German
- trocken German
- προῦμνον Ancient Greek
- προῦνον Ancient Greek
- plume Old English
- plūme Old English
- blomme Danish
- تِينة Arabic
- *prūma Old High German
- pflūma Old High German
- pfruma Old High German
- pfrūma Old High German
- pflume Middle High German
- pflūme Middle High German
- pfrūme Middle High German
- *plūmā gmw-pro
- *prūma Old Dutch
- plūme Middle Low German
- frauma Cimbrian
- fraumpóom Cimbrian
- Fluume Alemannic German
- plumon Old Swedish
- تينة Moroccan Arabic
- Prumm Central Franconian
- blomæ Old Danish
- تينة Libyan Arabic