Where does “strömen” come from?

strömen (German) comes from German Strom, from Middle High German strūm, from Old High German stroum, from Proto-West Germanic straum, from Proto-Germanic straumaz, from Proto-Indo-European srowmos, from Proto-Indo-European srew-, from Proto-Indo-European ser- — to flow; to guard; to bind, to tie together.

strömen (German): To flow, stream, pour

Definitions

  1. To flow, stream, pour

Ancestry of “strömen”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanStroma large river; stream; current; electric current;...
2Middle High Germanstrūm
3Old High Germanstroum
4Proto-West Germanicstraumstream
5Proto-Germanicstraumazstream, current, river
6Proto-Indo-Europeansrowmosriver
7Proto-Indo-Europeansrew-to flow, stream
8Proto-Indo-Europeanser-to flow; to guard; to bind, to tie together

Words derived from “strömen

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ser-Every word from Proto-Indo-European srew-Every word from Proto-Indo-European srowmos
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