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Proto-Germanic: *ɵimaz-, *ɵinstra-, *ɵunstra-, *ɵimz=, *ɵēm=
Meaning: dim, dark
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Old Norse: { ɵām `obscuritas aeri' - откуда это? }
Norwegian: dial. tɔm `unklare Luft, dünne Wolkendecke'
Old English: { dim }
English: dim
Old Saxon: thim `dunkel'
Middle Dutch: deemster `duister'
Dutch: dijzig `nebelig, dunkel'; (alter) deemster
Middle Low German: deemster; dīsig `nebelig, dunkel'
Old High German: themar n. `Dämmerung' (9.Jh.), thinstar `finster' (8.Jh.); themarunga (11.Jh.)
Middle High German: gedemer st. n. 'die dämmerung, das dunkel', dëmere, dëmerunge st. f. 'dämmerung'; dinster, dunster, duster 'finster, düster'
German: Dämmerung f.
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