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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)

  1. (obsolete) Silence.

Interjection

clum

  1. (obsolete) Silence; hush
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

Adjective

clum (comparative more clum, superlative most clum)

  1. (obsolete) Silent; glum.

Anagrams

  • Culm, MCLU, culm

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clm

Translingual

Symbol

clm

  1. (metrology) Symbol for centilumen, an SI unit of luminous flux equal to 10?2 lumens.

English

Noun

clm

  1. Abbreviation of claim.

Anagrams

  • CML, LMC, MCL, MLC, lcm

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