"Accum" meaning in German

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈakʊm/ Forms: Accums [genitive], Accum [genitive, with-article]
Head templates: {{de-proper noun|toponym}} Accum n (proper noun, genitive Accums or (optionally with an article) Accum)
  1. A quarter of Schortens, East Frisia, Germany Tags: neuter, proper-noun Categories (place): Places in Germany Related terms: Osteraccum, Westeraccum
    Sense id: en-Accum-de-name-Wzj~ZqLV Categories (other): English links with redundant alt parameters, English links with redundant wikilinks, German entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of German entries with incorrect language header: 90 10
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Proper name

IPA: /ˈakʊm/ Forms: Accums [genitive], Accum [genitive], Accums [plural], Accum [plural]
Etymology: Coined in 1755 by Markus Herz, father of Friedrich Accum, as his new surname when he converted from Judaism to Christianity. From Hebrew עכו״ם (“heathen, non-Jew”). Spelling influence by, or even a pun on, the placenames under etymology 1 is possible as the family was from northwestern Germany (though not from the immediate neighbourhood of East Frisia). Etymology templates: {{bor|de|he|עכו״ם|t=heathen, non-Jew}} Hebrew עכו״ם (“heathen, non-Jew”) Head templates: {{de-proper noun|m:f,s:-􂀿with an article􂁀,s:-}} Accum m or f (proper noun, strong, genitive Accums or (with an article) Accum, plural Accums or Accum)
  1. a rare surname from Hebrew Tags: feminine, masculine, proper-noun, strong
    Sense id: en-Accum-de-name-qXeTpwic Categories (other): German surnames
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

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