darm
Dutch (Brabantic)
/dɑrm/
noun
Definitions
- intestine
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch darm inherited from Old Dutch *tharm inherited from Proto-Germanic *þarmaz (guts, intestines, gut, intestine) derived from Proto-Indo-European *tórmos.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*tórmos
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tharm English
- Dickdarm German
- aars Dutch, Flemish
- aarsdarm Dutch, Flemish
- been Dutch, Flemish
- breuk Dutch, Flemish
- darmbeen Dutch, Flemish
- darmbreuk Dutch, Flemish
- darmflora Dutch, Flemish
- darmjicht Dutch, Flemish
- darmkanker Dutch, Flemish
- darmklier Dutch, Flemish
- darmsap Dutch, Flemish
- darmspoeling Dutch, Flemish
- darmvet Dutch, Flemish
- darmvlies Dutch, Flemish
- dik Dutch, Flemish
- dikdarm Dutch, Flemish
- endel Dutch, Flemish
- endeldarm Dutch, Flemish
- flora Dutch, Flemish
- jicht Dutch, Flemish
- kanaal Dutch, Flemish
- kanker Dutch, Flemish
- kartel Dutch, Flemish
- karteldarm Dutch, Flemish
- klier Dutch, Flemish
- maag Dutch, Flemish
- maag-darmkanaal Dutch, Flemish
- maag-darmstelsel Dutch, Flemish
- sap Dutch, Flemish
- slokdarm Dutch, Flemish
- slokken Dutch, Flemish
- spoeling Dutch, Flemish
- stelsel Dutch, Flemish
- vet Dutch, Flemish
- vlies Dutch, Flemish
- τόρμος Ancient Greek
- *ter- Proto-Indo-European
- *terh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *tórmos Proto-Indo-European
- *þarmaz Proto-Germanic
- þearm Old English
- tharm Middle English
- þarmr Old Norse
- darm Middle Dutch
- ersdarm Middle Dutch
- darm Old High German
- Daarm Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *tharm Old Dutch
- therm Old Frisian
- diüem Vilamovian