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German
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German darm, from Old High German darm, from Proto-West Germanic *þarm, from Proto-Germanic *þarmaz.
Cognate with Old Norse þarmr (whence Danish tarm), obsolete English tharms (“twisted guts”).[1] Compare Ancient Greek τόρμος (tórmos, “hole”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Darm m (strong, genitive Darmes or Darms, plural Därme)
Declension
[edit]Declension of Darm [masculine, strong]
Derived terms
[edit]- Blinddarm
- Darmausgang
- Darmbad
- Darmbakterie
- Darmbein
- Darmblutung
- Darmbruch
- Darmeingang
- Darmende
- Darmentleerung
- Darmentzündung
- Darmerkrankung
- Darmfistel
- Darmflora
- Darmgeschwür
- Darmgrippe
- Darminfektion
- Darminhalt
- Darmkanal
- Darmkatarrh
- Darmkolik
- Darmkrankheit
- Darmkrebs
- Darmlähmung
- Darmparasit
- Darmrohr
- Darmsaft
- Darmsaite
- Darmschleimhaut
- Darmspiegelung
- Darmspülung
- Darmstörung
- Darmtätigkeit
- Darmträgheit
- Darmtrakt
- Darmtuberkulose
- Darmverschlingung
- Darmverschluss
- Darmvirus
- Darmwand
- Darmwind
- Darmzotte
- Dickdarm
- Dünndarm
- Enddarm
- Grimmdarm
- Kiemendarm
- Kunstdarm
- Leerdarm
- Magen-Darm-Entzündung
- Magen-Darm-Grippe
- Magen-Darm-Kanal
- Magen-Darm-Katarrh
- Magen-Darm-Passage
- Magen-Darm-Trakt
- Mastdarm
- Naturdarm
- Reizdarm
- Schafdarm
- Schafsdarm
- Urdarm
- Vorderdarm
- Zwölffingerdarm
References
[edit]- ^ “tharms”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Further reading
[edit]- “Darm” in Duden online
- “Darm” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- Darm on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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