- ǽwielm
- m (-es/-as) welling up of water, source, fount, spring, fountain, beginning, head of a river [éawielm]
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
wielm — m ( es/ as) boiling, swelling, sur, billow, current, stream; burning, flame, inflammation; fervor, ardor, zeal; [weallan] … Old to modern English dictionary
sǽwielm — m ( es/ as) sea surf, billow … Old to modern English dictionary
u̯el-7, u̯elǝ-, u̯lē- — u̯el 7, u̯elǝ , u̯lē English meaning: to turn, wind; round, etc.. Deutsche Übersetzung: “drehen, winden, wälzen” Note: extended u̯el(e)u , u̯l̥ ne u , u̯(e)lei (diese also “umwinden, einwickeln = einhũllen”) Material: A.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Волма — 1. левый приток реки Свислочи (бассейн Березины); 2. приток реки Мсты, [бывш.] Новгор. губ. Ср. др. польск. weɫm fluctus (PF 5, 603). Родственно др. инд. ūrmiṣ волна , авест. varǝmi ж. волна , д. в. н. walm жар , англос. wielm кипение, волна,… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
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welm — see fótwelm see wielm … Old to modern English dictionary
weolm — see wielm … Old to modern English dictionary