huamat

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Cimbrian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German heimuote, heimüete, from Old High German heimōti, heimuoti, from Proto-West Germanic *haimōdi, from a derivative of Proto-Germanic *haimaz (home) + *-ōt(i)-, expressing a state or condition. Equivalent to huam +‎ -at. Cognate with German Heimat.

Noun[edit]

huamat f

  1. (Luserna) homeland
    Disa iz ünsar huamat.This is our homeland.

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