straumaz
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sreu- — To flow. 1. Suffixed o grade form *srou mo . a. stream, from Old English strēam, stream; b. maelstrom, from Middle Dutch stroom, stream. Both a and b from Germanic *straumaz, stream. 2. Basic form … Universalium
stream — [OE] A stream is etymologically something that ‘flows’. The word comes from a prehistoric Germanic *straumaz (source also of German strom, Dutch stroom, Swedish ström, and Danish strøm). This in turn was derived from the Indo European base *sreu… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
stream — {{11}}stream (n.) O.E. stream a course of water, from P.Gmc. *straumaz (Cf. O.S. strom, O.N. straumr, Dan. strèm, Swed. ström, Norw. straum, O.Fris. stram, Du. stroom, O.H.G. stroum, Ger. Strom current, river ), from PIE root … Etymology dictionary
strauma- — *strauma , *straumaz germ., stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Strom; ne. stream (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., afries., as., ahd.; Etymologie: s … Germanisches Wörterbuch
stream — [OE] A stream is etymologically something that ‘flows’. The word comes from a prehistoric Germanic *straumaz (source also of German strom, Dutch stroom, Swedish ström, and Danish strøm). This in turn was derived from the Indo European base *sreu… … Word origins