"strьmь" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Proto-Slavic]

Etymology: Not entirely clear, but the presiding opinion tends towards an archaic i-stem from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ter- (“rigid, erect”) or *(s)terh₁- (“to stiffen”) + *-ьmь (compare o-stems *-ьmъ, *-ьmo), related to Ancient Greek στερεός (stereós), στέριφος (stériphos, “solid, rigid”), στερέμνιος (sterémnios, “sturdy”), German stramm (“tight”). Sobolevsky, Mladenov have alternatively proposed possible derivation from Proto-Indo-European *srey- (“to flow, stream”) akin to Proto-Slavic *struja, *strumy (“stream”). Machek further suggests possible kinship to Lithuanian trìmti (“to shiver”) (also meaning “to sink, to subside”), trem̃ti (“to exile”) < Proto-Indo-European *trem-. Etymology templates: {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*(s)ter-||rigid, erect}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)ter- (“rigid, erect”), {{affix|sla-pro|*-ьmь}} *-ьmь, {{cog|grc|στερεός}} Ancient Greek στερεός (stereós), {{cog|de|stramm||tight}} German stramm (“tight”), {{cog|ine-pro|*ser-|*srey-|to flow, stream}} Proto-Indo-European *srey- (“to flow, stream”), {{cog|sla-pro|*struja}} Proto-Slavic *struja, {{cog|lt|trìmti||to shiver}} Lithuanian trìmti (“to shiver”), {{cog|ine-pro|*trem-}} Proto-Indo-European *trem-
  1. steep, abrupt Tags: reconstruction Synonyms: *krǫtъ, strьmъ (o-stem), strьmьnъ [extended] Derived forms: strьměti (english: to obtrude, to be steep), strьmiti (english: to strive), strьmьcь (english: striver), strьmina (english: steepness), strьmьgolvъ, strьmogolvъ (english: headlong) Related terms: stremę (english: stirrup) Related terms (*stromъ (“steep slope, cliff”)): stromъ, stromъkъ (english: steep) Related terms (*trьmъ (“solid”)): trimati (english: to keep)
    Sense id: en-strьmь-sla-pro-adj-HNq~g2mR Categories (other): Proto-Slavic entries with incorrect language header, Proto-Slavic terms suffixed with *-ьmь Disambiguation of Proto-Slavic entries with incorrect language header: 100 0 Disambiguation of Proto-Slavic terms suffixed with *-ьmь: 100 0

Adverb [Proto-Slavic]

Etymology: Not entirely clear, but the presiding opinion tends towards an archaic i-stem from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ter- (“rigid, erect”) or *(s)terh₁- (“to stiffen”) + *-ьmь (compare o-stems *-ьmъ, *-ьmo), related to Ancient Greek στερεός (stereós), στέριφος (stériphos, “solid, rigid”), στερέμνιος (sterémnios, “sturdy”), German stramm (“tight”). Sobolevsky, Mladenov have alternatively proposed possible derivation from Proto-Indo-European *srey- (“to flow, stream”) akin to Proto-Slavic *struja, *strumy (“stream”). Machek further suggests possible kinship to Lithuanian trìmti (“to shiver”) (also meaning “to sink, to subside”), trem̃ti (“to exile”) < Proto-Indo-European *trem-. Etymology templates: {{der|sla-pro|ine-pro|*(s)ter-||rigid, erect}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)ter- (“rigid, erect”), {{affix|sla-pro|*-ьmь}} *-ьmь, {{cog|grc|στερεός}} Ancient Greek στερεός (stereós), {{cog|de|stramm||tight}} German stramm (“tight”), {{cog|ine-pro|*ser-|*srey-|to flow, stream}} Proto-Indo-European *srey- (“to flow, stream”), {{cog|sla-pro|*struja}} Proto-Slavic *struja, {{cog|lt|trìmti||to shiver}} Lithuanian trìmti (“to shiver”), {{cog|ine-pro|*trem-}} Proto-Indo-European *trem-
  1. exactly, absolutely Tags: reconstruction
    Sense id: en-strьmь-sla-pro-adv-Nlp981Uu

Alternative forms

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If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.