Dram

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See also: dram, DRAM, and dràm

Bavarian

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Etymology

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From Middle High German trâm, from Old High German troum, from Proto-West Germanic *draum, from Proto-Germanic *draumaz. Cognate with German Traum, Low German Droom, Dutch droom, English dream, Danish drøm.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈd̥rɑːm/
  • Hyphenation: Dram

Noun

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Dram m (plural Dram)

  1. dream
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Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From Old High German *droum, variant of troum, from Proto-West Germanic *draum, from Proto-Germanic *draumaz. Cognate with German Traum, Dutch droom, English dream, West Frisian dream, Icelandic draumur.

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Noun

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Dram m (plural Dreem)

  1. dream
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