"vurm" meaning in Swedish

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Noun

Etymology: Borrowed from German Wurm (“worm”), from Proto-Germanic *wurmiz. Doublet of orm. In folklore, a person with a particular whim or fancy had worms in their head. Compare English maggot (“a whimsy or fancy”). See also German Bücherwurm, English bookworm. Etymology templates: {{bor|sv|de|Wurm||worm}} German Wurm (“worm”), {{der|sv|gem-pro|*wurmiz}} Proto-Germanic *wurmiz, {{doublet|sv|orm}} Doublet of orm, {{noncog|en|maggot||a whimsy or fancy}} English maggot (“a whimsy or fancy”), {{noncog|de|Bücherwurm}} German Bücherwurm, {{noncog|en|bookworm}} English bookworm Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=c|g2=|head=|sort=}} vurm c, {{sv-noun|c}} vurm c Inflection templates: {{sv-infl-noun-c-ar}}, {{sv-decl-noun|vurm|vurmen|vurmar|vurmarna|vurms|vurmens|vurmars|vurmarnas|base=vurm|definitions=|gender=Common}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], vurm [indefinite, nominative, singular], vurmen [definite, nominative, singular], vurmar [indefinite, nominative, plural], vurmarna [definite, nominative, plural], vurms [genitive, indefinite, singular], vurmens [definite, genitive, singular], vurmars [genitive, indefinite, plural], vurmarnas [definite, genitive, plural]
  1. passion, craze, mania, enthusiasm (warm enthusiasm for something) Tags: common-gender Synonyms: passion, mani Derived forms: vurma, vurmig
    Sense id: en-vurm-sv-noun-Si-o1Z8H Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for vurm meaning in Swedish (2.9kB)

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