dumo

Italian

Etymology

From Latin dumus.

Noun

dumo m (plural dumi)

  1. (literary) thorny bush

Latin

Noun

dūmō

  1. dative singular of dūmus
  2. ablative singular of dūmus

Latvian

Adjective

dumo (dialectal)

  1. inflection of dumais:
    1. vocative and accusative and instrumental singular masculine and feminine
    2. genitive plural masculine and feminine

Old High German

Etymology

From West Germanic *þomo, Proto-Germanic *þūmô, whence also Old Saxon thūmo, Old English þūma, Dutch duim, Old Frisian thūma, Swedish tumme.

Noun

dūmo m

  1. (anatomy) thumb

Declension

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Romani

Noun

dumo m (plural dume)

  1. back
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