"bremo" meaning in All languages combined

See bremo on Wiktionary

Verb [Galician]

Head templates: {{head|gl|verb form}} bremo
  1. first-person singular present indicative of bremar Tags: first-person, form-of, indicative, present, singular Form of: bremar
    Sense id: en-bremo-gl-verb-XnaO1oHt Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [Old High German]

Etymology: From the verb *breman, from Proto-West Germanic *breman (“to hum, drone”). According to Kluge, Duden, and Pokorny, this is related to the root of modern brummen (“to hum, growl”), which is *brummōn. Related to Old Saxon brimissa. Also compare *bramjaną (“to roar”). Etymology templates: {{root|goh|ine-pro|*bʰrem-}}, {{dercat|goh|gem-pro}}, {{inh|goh|gmw-pro|*breman|t=to hum, drone}} Proto-West Germanic *breman (“to hum, drone”), {{cog|osx|brimissa}} Old Saxon brimissa Head templates: {{head|goh|noun|||||g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} bremo m, {{goh-noun|m}} bremo m
  1. gadfly Wikipedia link: Brill Publishers, Friedrich Kluge, John Francis Davis Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Insects
    Sense id: en-bremo-goh-noun-PvF8KQ6d Categories (other): Old High German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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            "Fundamental",
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