breahtm

Old English

Alternative forms

  • bearhtm, byrhtm, brehtm, beorhtm

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *brahtumaz (sound, noise, cracking, crash). Cognate with Old Saxon brahtum (noise).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbræɑ̯htm/, [ˈbræɑ̯xtm̥]

Noun

breahtm m

  1. A noise; tumult; clamour; revelry, music; sound; cry.

Declension

  • breatmian
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