sturm
Old High German
noun
Definitions
- storm
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *sturmaz (storm).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*sturmaz
Gloss
storm
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
嵐
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- storm English
- Ansturm German
- Beifallssturm German
- Bildersturm German
- Herbststurm German
- Landsturm German
- Laubsturm German
- Sandsturm German
- Schneesturm German
- Staubsturm German
- Sturm German
- Sturmflut German
- Sturmgewehr German
- Sturmhaube German
- Sturmkanone German
- Sturmtief German
- Sturmvogel German
- Sturmwetter German
- Wintersturm German
- Wirbelsturm German
- sturmfrei German
- sturmgepeitscht German
- stürmen German
- stürmisch German
- ostrom Hungarian
- штурм Russian
- *(s)twer- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)twer-, *(s)tur- Proto-Indo-European
- *twerH-, *(s)twerH- Proto-Indo-European
- storm Norwegian Bokmål
- *sturmaz Proto-Germanic
- szturm Polish
- storm Norwegian Nynorsk
- storm Old English
- storm Middle English
- stormr Old Norse
- storm Danish
- ŝtormo Esperanto
- stormur Icelandic
- stormur Faroese
- שטורעם Yiddish
- *storm Old Dutch
- stormber Old Swedish
- *storm Old Frisian