flom

See also: Flom

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse flom, from Proto-Germanic *flaumaz (flood).

Noun

flom c (definite singular flommen, indefinite plural flomme, definite plural flommene)

  1. flood

Derived terms

References

Middle English

Noun

flom

  1. Alternative form of flum

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse flaumr.

Noun

flom m (definite singular flommen, indefinite plural flommer, definite plural flommene)

  1. a flood
Derived terms

Verb

flom

  1. imperative of flomme

See also

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

flom m (definite singular flommen, indefinite plural flommar, definite plural flommane)

  1. Alternative form of flaum; (pre-2012) alternative form of flaum

Volapük

Noun

flom (nominative plural floms)

  1. forehead

Declension

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