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thars
English
Noun
thars
- plural of thar
Anagrams
- Arths, HARTs, Stahr, harts, raths, shart, tahrs, trash
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tharm
English
Alternative forms
- therm (obsolete)
- thairm (Scotland)
Etymology
From Middle English tharm, therm, from Old English þearm (“gut, entrail, intestine”), from Proto-West Germanic *þarm (“guts”), from Proto-Germanic *þarmaz (“guts”), from Proto-Indo-European *tórmos, *torh?mo- (“hole”), from Proto-Indo-European *ter- (“to rub, bore, twist”).
Cognate with Scots thairm (“gut, bowel, intestine”), North Frisian teerm (“bowel”), West Frisian term (“bowel”), Dutch darm (“bowel, gut, intestine”), German Darm (“gut, intestine, bowel”), Swedish tarm (“bowel, gut”), Icelandic þarmur (“bowel”), Latin tr?mes (“way, path, track”), Ancient Greek ?????? (trámis, “tharm, gut”), ?????? (tórmos, “socket, peg”). Doublet of derm.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)m
Noun
tharm (plural tharms)
- (now chiefly dialectal) An intestine; an entrail; gut.
Anagrams
- Marth, armth
Albanian
Etymology
From thar. Also compare Lithuanian šármas (“lye”) and German Germ (“yeast”).
Noun
tharm m (indefinite plural tharmë, definite singular tharmi, definite plural tharmet)
- yeast, sour dough, yoghurt ferment
Related terms
- thar
- thartë
References
Middle English
Alternative forms
- therm, þarm, þearm, thaarme, þram, þerm
Etymology
From Old English þearm.
Cognate to Old Frisian therm, Middle Low German darm, Middle Dutch darm, daerm, derm, Middle High German darm, Old Swedish tharmber, and Ancient Greek ?????? (tórmos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?arm/, /??rm/
Noun
tharm (plural tharmes)
- One of a creature's organs especially when located in the chest.
- (often as plural) The guts, entrails, bowels or intestines.
- (often as plural) The guts or intestines used as food.
- (rare) A parasitic worm living in the intestines.
- (rare) A child; one of one's immediate offspring or descendants.
Descendants
- English: tharm
- Scots: thairm, tharm
References
- “tharm, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-1-11.
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