(one) (in the plural) some, certain Declension of *sumaz (a-stem, strong only) *samaz Proto-West Germanic: *sum Old English: sum Middle English: som, somme...
From Proto-Germanic *sumaz. *sum some Old English: sum Middle English: som, somme, summe, zome (Kent) English: some Scots: sum, some Yola: zim, zum Old...
not known what the Proto-Germanic usage was. Declension of *samaz (a-stem) *samjaną *samawistiz *sōmiz *sumaz Proto-West Germanic: *sam ⇒ Old English:...
Uncertain; perhaps from unattested *sūm, from Proto-Germanic *sūmaz, from Proto-Indo-European *suH-mó-s, from *sewH- (“to let go”) + *-mós, + *-jan....
dual) *sm̥-h₁-o- (“a couple", a few”) Proto-Germanic: *sumaz (“some, certain”) (see there for further descendants) Proto-Hellenic: Ancient Greek: ἁμός (hamós)...
From *sumaz + *-n. Compare *gesteran. *suman once, at some point (in the past) in part Gothic: 𐍃𐌿𐌼𐌰𐌽 (suman)...