larme

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See also: lärme and Lärme

Danish

Etymology

Verbal noun to larm (noise), a contraction of alarm, from French alarme (alarm).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /larmə/, [ˈlɑːmə], [ˈlɑːm̩]

Verb

larme (imperative larm, infinitive at larme, present tense larmer, past tense larmede, perfect tense har larmet)

  1. noise (make noise)

Esperanto

Adverb

larme

  1. tearily

French

Etymology

From Old French larme, lerme, from Latin lacrima, from Old Latin lacruma, dacrima, dacruma, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dáḱru-.

Pronunciation

Noun

larme f (plural larmes)

  1. tear; teardrop
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  2. drop

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