lamm
Alemannic German
adjective
Definitions
- (Urseren) lame; hobbling, limping
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German lam (lame) inherited from Proto-Germanic *lamaz (lame, withered, defective).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*lamaz
Gloss
lame, withered, defective
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lamage English
- lame English
- lame-o English
- lamebrain English
- lamebrained English
- lamely English
- lameness English
- lameo English
- lameoid English
- lamer English
- lamesauce English
- lametastic English
- laming English
- lamish English
- flügellahm German
- kreuzlahm German
- lahm German
- lam Dutch, Flemish
- lamlendig Dutch, Flemish
- lamsvlees Dutch, Flemish
- lamzak Dutch, Flemish
- vleugellam Dutch, Flemish
- zooglam Dutch, Flemish
- *h₃lemH- Proto-Indo-European
- *lem- Proto-Indo-European
- *lamaz Proto-Germanic
- lama Old English
- lame Middle English
- lam Middle Dutch
- lam Old High German
- lam Afrikaans
- lam Middle High German
- lamama Estonian
- *lama Proto-Finnic
- lom Old Frisian
- laahm Pennsylvania German