daheim
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Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German dāheim, dāheime, darheime, from Old High German dārheime (“at home”), equivalent to da + heim. Compare Middle High German heime (“home, at home”, adverb), Old High German heime, heimi (“home, at home”, adverb).
Pronunciation
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[edit]daheim
- home, at home (adverb)
- 1966, Carl Zuckmayer, Als wär's ein Stück von mir, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, →ISBN, page 9:
- Wo ist man daheim? Wo man geboren wurde oder wo man zu sterben wünscht?
- Where is one at home? Where one is born, or where one wishes to die?
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