strom
Czech
Etymology
Originally “what towers above” (see also strmý, strměti); from Proto-Slavic *stromъ, from *strьmъ, probably from Proto-Indo-European *ter-, *ster- (“hard”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /strom/
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Noun
strom m
Declension
Derived terms
References
- ↑ strom in Jiří Rejzek, Český etymologický slovník, electronic version, Leda, 2007
Further reading
- strom in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
- strom in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *straumaz, from Proto-Indo-European *srew- (“to flow”).
Noun
strōm m
Declension
Declension of strōm (masculine a-stem)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | strōm | strōmos |
| accusative | strōm | strōmos |
| genitive | strōmes | strōmō |
| dative | strōme | strōmum |
| instrumental | — | — |
Descendants
Slovak
Etymology
Originally “what towers above” (see also strmý; from Proto-Slavic *stromъ, from *strьmъ, probably from Proto-Indo-European *ter-, *ster- (“hard”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /strɔm/
Noun
strom m (genitive singular stromu, nominative plural stromy, genitive plural stromov, declension pattern of dub)
Declension
Derived terms
- stromový
- stromček
- stromčekový
- stromisko
References
- ↑ strom in Jiří Rejzek, Český etymologický slovník, electronic version, Leda, 2007
Further reading
- strom in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk
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