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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/slūm-
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From base *slū-, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)lew- (“slack, loose, limp, flabby”).
Derived terms
- *slūmaz
- *slūmijaną
Descendants
- Old English: sluma; *slumian
- Old Frisian: slūmerja
- Saterland Frisian: slummerje
- West Frisian: slûmerje, slommerje
- Old Saxon: *slumōn
- Middle Low German: slomen, slommen; slummeren, slȫmeren
- Frankish: *slūmijan
- Old High German: *slūmēn
- Middle High German: slummen; slumern, slummern
- German: schlummen; schlummern
- Middle High German: slummen; slumern, slummern
- Old Norse: *slumr
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