Prahm
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from German Low German Prahm, from Middle Low German prām, from Old Czech *prám – Czech prám (“ferryboat”) –, from Proto-Slavic *pormъ. Also borrowed in Middle High German prâm in the 13th century. Doublet of Farm.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Prahm m (strong, genitive Prahmes or Prahms, plural Prahme or Prähme)
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