humă

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See also: huma, húmá, humà, and hǔmā

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably from Greek χώμα (chóma), possibly partially through a Bulgarian хума (huma). Compare Aromanian umã, which may be linked directly to Latin humus.

Noun[edit]

humă f (plural hume)

  1. clay
    Synonyms: argilă, lut

Declension[edit]