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clum
English
Alternative forms
- clumme
Etymology
From Middle English clum, clom (“silence”), perhaps for *clomen (“stiff, numb”), past participle of *cleomen (“to be stiff”); compare Middle English acleomen (“to be stiff”), related to Middle English clumsen, clomsen (“to be stiff, be numb”), Dutch kleumen (“to be stiff from cold”); or perhaps representing Old English clom, clam, clamm (“band, bond, fetter, chain, grip, grasp”). Compare also Old English clumian (“to mutter”). More at clam.
Noun
clum (plural clums)
- (obsolete) Silence.
Interjection
clum
- (obsolete) Silence; hush
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
Adjective
clum (comparative more clum, superlative most clum)
- (obsolete) Silent; glum.
Anagrams
- Culm, MCLU, culm
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clm
Translingual
Symbol
clm
- (metrology) Symbol for centilumen, an SI unit of luminous flux equal to 10?2 lumens.
English
Noun
clm
- Abbreviation of claim.
Anagrams
- CML, LMC, MCL, MLC, lcm
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