Where does “Boom” come from?

Boom (Dutch) comes from Dutch bodem, from Middle Dutch bodem, from Old Dutch *bodom, from Old English botm, from Proto-Germanic butmaz, from Proto-Indo-European bʰudʰmḗn, from Proto-Indo-European dʰewbʰ-, from Proto-Indo-European dʰewh₂- — smoke; mist, haze.

Boom (Dutch): a Belgian town and municipality in the Flemish province of Antwerp

Definitions

  1. a Belgian town and municipality in the Flemish province of Antwerp

Ancestry of “Boom”, step by step

Boom traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch bodem

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchbodembottom; soil, ground; earth surface
2Middle Dutchbodem
3Old Dutch*bodom
4Old Englishbotmbottom; foundation; ground; abyss
5Proto-Germanicbutmazbottom; foundation; ground; abyss
6Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰudʰmḗnbottom
7Proto-Indo-Europeandʰewbʰ-deep
8Proto-Indo-Europeandʰewh₂-smoke; mist, haze

via Middle Dutch bôom

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Dutchbôomtree
2Old Dutchbōmtree
3Western Proto-Germanic*baum
4Proto-GermanicbaumazAlternative form of *bagmaz; tree, beam, balk;...
5Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰew-to grow, swell; to swell, wax, grow; to blow; to...

Words derived from “Boom

Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰewh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰewbʰ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰudʰmḗn