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wam

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wam

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forMassachusett.

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Dutch

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Dutchwamme,wam(belly; stomach), fromOld Dutchwamba(belly; body), ultimately fromProto-Germanic*wambō(belly, stomach, abdomen), fromProto-Indo-European*wamp-(membrane (of bowels), intestines, womb). Related toDutchwambuis(gambeson), fromwamb(belly) +buis(jacket, cover). Cognate toEnglishwomb,Scotswam,wame(womb),GermanWamme,Wampe(paunch, belly),Danishvom(belly, paunch, rumen),Swedishvåmb(belly, stomach, rumen),Norwegianvomb(belly),Icelandicvömb(belly, abdomen, stomach).

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Noun

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wam m orf (pluralwammen,diminutivewammetje n)

  1. (archaic) abelly
  2. (archaic) astomach
  3. abeefdewlap
  4. afish belly cut open

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Ganglau

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Noun

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wam

  1. arm

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Lower Sorbian

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wam

  1. dative ofwy

Middle English

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Pronoun

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wam

  1. alternative form ofwhom(who, whom,accusative)

Nafaanra

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Noun

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wam

  1. drought

Polish

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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wam

  1. dative ofwy

Saep

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Noun

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wam

  1. arm

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Yámana

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Noun

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wam

  1. louse
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