Where does “tumide” come from?

tumide (Latin) comes from Latin tumidus, from Latin Idus, from Swedish id, from Old Swedish idhe, from Old Norse *iði, from Old Norse iðja, from Old Norse ið — work; a restless motion.

tumide (Latin): haughtily, pompously

Definitions

  1. haughtily, pompously

Ancestry of “tumide”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latintumidusswollen, swelling, rising high, protuberant,...
2LatinIdusAlternative form of īdūs: the ides of a Roman...
3Swedishideffort, work, occupation; the tree "Taxus...
4Old Swedishidhe
5Old Norse*iði
6Old Norseiðjato be active, do, perform
7Old Norsework; a restless motion
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