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Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From Old High German *dumb, a northern variant of tumb, from Proto-Germanic *dumbaz. Cognate with German dumm, English dumb, Dutch dom, Swedish dum.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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domm (masculine dommen, neuter dommt, comparative méi domm, superlative am dommsten)

  1. dumb, stupid, dim, thick
  2. stupid, silly, foolish

Declension

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Declension of domm

| | singular | plural | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | | | masculine | feminine | neuter | | | | | predicative | hien ass domm | si ass domm | et ass domm | si si(nn) domm | | | nominative / accusative | attributive and/or after determiner | dommen | domm | dommt | domm | | independent without determiner | dommes | dommer | | | | | dative | after any declined word | dommen | dommer | dommen | dommen | | as first declined word | dommem | dommem | | | |

Derived terms

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Middle English

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Adjective

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domm

  1. alternative form of dumb

Plautdietsch

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Adjective

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domm

  1. crazy, foolish, cracked
  2. bad

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