taumeln
German (Berlin)
/ˈtaʊ̯məln/
verb-weak
Definitions
- to sway; to teeter; to stagger to start to fall or move as though one might fall
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German tūmeln inherited from Old High German tūmalōn (turn).
Origin
Old High German
tūmalōn
Gloss
turn
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- atumble English
- betumble English
- detumble English
- tumbao English
- tumble English
- tumblebug English
- tumbledown English
- tumbledung English
- tumblehome English
- tumblelog English
- tumbler English
- tumblesome English
- tumblest English
- tumbleth English
- tumbleweed English
- tumbly English
- tuimelaar Dutch, Flemish
- tuimelen Dutch, Flemish
- tuimelkruid Dutch, Flemish
- retomber French
- tomber French
- tombereau French
- tombeur French
- tumbaburros Spanish, Castilian
- tumbar Spanish, Castilian
- tumblen Middle English
- tumba Cebuano
- tumelen Middle Dutch
- tūmalōn Old High German
- tumba Tagalog
- tūmeln Middle High German
- tū̆meln Middle High German
- tomber Middle French
- tombe Mauritian Creole
- tombe Louisiana Creole French
- tombé Louisiana Creole French