"damisch" meaning in Bavarian

See damisch in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /ˈd̥ɑˑmiʃ/ Forms: damischer [comparative], damischstn [superlative]
Etymology: Various theories about the etymology have been suggested: * It may be cognate with Latin tēmētum. * It may be related to taumln (“to tumble”) (cf. German taumeln), but this is unlikely since forms with t- are not attested. * It may be related to dämmern (“to become dim”), but this is also rejected by the Duden and Kluge. * Kluge suggests it is from Proto-Germanic *þēm-, which (along with the Latin cognate tēmulentus (“drunk”)) is from Proto-Indo-European *tem- (“dazed, numbed”). Compare German dämlich. Etymology templates: {{cog|la|tēmētum}} Latin tēmētum, {{cog|de|taumeln}} German taumeln, {{der|bar|gem-pro|*þēm-}} Proto-Germanic *þēm-, {{der|bar|ine-pro|*tem-||dazed, numbed}} Proto-Indo-European *tem- (“dazed, numbed”), {{cog|de|dämlich}} German dämlich Head templates: {{head|bar|adjective|comparative|damischer|superlative|damischstn}} damisch (comparative damischer, superlative damischstn)
  1. dazed, numb
    Sense id: en-damisch-bar-adj-KwlIIWYR
  2. dizzy
    Sense id: en-damisch-bar-adj-2BDiUjkg Categories (other): Bavarian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Bavarian entries with incorrect language header: 28 56 16
  3. stupid, foolish
    Sense id: en-damisch-bar-adj-Mo2yD9QD

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      "args": {
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        "2": "taumeln"
      },
      "expansion": "German taumeln",
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      "ipa": "/ˈd̥ɑˑmiʃ/"
    }
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      "args": {
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      "expansion": "German taumeln",
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