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Holm
Holm
Holm
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Holm
HOLM
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Holm
Holm
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hɔlm/
Etymology 1
Probably from Middle Low German holm (“girt”), which pertains to the Germanic root *helmô (compare English helm). Older theories derive it from the plural of dialectal Hulbe (“beam”) with -ben → -m (a rather common development in German). This seems less likely, particularly since Holm was spread by Jahn, who introduced several Low German dialect words to the standard.
Noun
Holm m (genitive Holms or Holmes, plural Holme)
Etymology 2
From Middle Low German holm (“island”), from Proto-Germanic *hulmaz.
Noun
Holm m (genitive Holms or Holmes, plural Holme)
- (regional, Northern Germany) small island
Declension
holm
holm
English
Noun
holm (plural holms)
- (obsolete outside dialects) The holly.
- A common evergreen oak, of Europe, Quercus ilex; the holm oak.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Old Norse holmi, holmr (“islet”), from the Proto-Germanic *hulmaz, from Proto-Indo-European root *kel- (“to rise, be elevated, be prominent; hill”). Cognate with Old English holm (“sea, ocean, wave”), Old Saxon holm, Old Danish hulm, Middle Low German holm, German Holm, Middle Dutch holm, Swedish holme,
Noun
holm (plural holms)
- Land that is liable to flooding; a river island.
- (dialect, chiefly West Yorkshire, Scotland) an islet, sometimes with holly bushes. See also holme.
Anagrams
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse holmr.
Noun
holm c (singular definite holmen, plural indefinite holme)
- a small island
Inflection
Dutch
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hulmaz (“hill, rise”).
Noun
holm m (plural holmen, diminutive holmpje n)
- a small island
Old English
Etymology
From Old Norse holmr, also in Old Saxon, Frisian cognate. Root is Proto-Germanic *hulmaz (“hill, rise”), equivalent to Latin culmen "peak", compare culminate.
Pronunciation
Noun
holm m (nominative plural holmas)
- (poetic) ocean, sea, waters
- Ða wæs heofonweardes gast ofer holm boren.
- The spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
- Ða wæs heofonweardes gast ofer holm boren.
Declension
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
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holm m inan
- holmium (chemical element, Ho, atomic number 67)
Declension
Slovene
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxòːlm/, /ˈxóːlm/
- Tonal orthography: họ́lm, họ̑lm
Noun
hólm m inan (genitive hólma, nominative plural hólmi)