leam
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -iːm
Etymology 1
From Middle English lemen, from Old English lȳman, *līeman (“to shine”), from Proto-Germanic *liuhmijaną (“to shine”), from Proto-Indo-European *lewk- (“light, bright”). Cognate with Icelandic ljóma (“to glow”), Latin luminō (“light up”).
Verb
leam (third-person singular simple present leams, present participle leaming, simple past and past participle leamed)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Middle English leme, from Old English lēoma (“ray of light, beam, radiance, gleam, glare, lightning”), from Proto-Germanic *leuhmô (“light, shine”), from Proto-Indo-European *leuk- (“light, bright”). Cognate with Icelandic ljómi (“gleam, ray, beam, flash of light”), Latin lumen (“light”).
See also
Noun
leam (plural leams)
Scottish Gaelic
Pronoun
leam
See also
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