kraam
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch craem, from Middle High German krām, from Old High German krām. Probably from a Slavic language. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
Noun
kraam f or n (plural kramen, diminutive kraampje n)
- stall
- Synonym: marktkraam
- childbirth
- (obsolete) childbed
- Synonym: kraambed
Derived terms
Descendants
Estonian
Etymology
Noun
kraam (genitive kraami, partitive kraami)
Declension
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