buum

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See also: buum̧

Estonian

Etymology

Borrowed from English boom.

Noun

buum (genitive buumi, partitive buumi)

  1. boom (period of prosperity or high activity)

Inflection

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Derived terms


North Frisian

Etymology

From Old Frisian bām. Cognates include West Frisian beam, Dutch boom and German: Baum.

Noun

buum m (plural (Mooring) buume, (Föhr-Amrum) buumer)

  1. (Mooring and Föhr Amrum dialects) tree
    (Föhr Amrum) en huugen buum
    a tall tree