tarm

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See also: țărm and tärm-

English

Noun

tarm (plural tarms)

  1. (nonstandard) Pronunciation spelling of term, representing dialectal English.
    • 1882, James Jackson, Tom Terror, the Outlaw:
      “I’ll make tarms, pard,” said Tom, flashing the glare of his wolfish eyes upon the speaker.
      “You speak of terms,” she said. “These are mine. Stand aside and let me pass.”

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Danish

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Etymology

From Old Norse þarmr. Cognate with German Darm, obsolete English tharms (twisted guts).[1] Compare Ancient Greek τόρμος (tórmos, hole).

Pronunciation

Noun

tarm c (singular definite tarmen, plural indefinite tarme)

  1. intestine, gut, bowels (pl)

Inflection

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Old Norse þarmr.

Noun

tarm m (definite singular tarmen, indefinite plural tarmer, definite plural tarmene)

  1. (anatomy) an intestine

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From Old Norse þarmr.

Noun

tarm m (definite singular tarmen, indefinite plural tarmar, definite plural tarmane)

  1. (anatomy) an intestine

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Old Irish

Etymology

Univerbation of tar (over, across) +‎ mo (my)

Pronunciation

Determiner

tarm (triggers lenition)

  1. over/across my

Mutation

Mutation of tarm
radical lenition nasalization
tarm tharm tarm
pronounced with /d(ʲ)-/

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Swedish

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Etymology

From Old Swedish tharmber, from Old Norse þarmr.

Noun

tarm c

  1. an intestine, gut, bowels

Declension

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