אָרעם
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Yiddish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle High German arm, from Old High German arm, from Proto-West Germanic *arm, from Proto-Germanic *armaz (“arm”).
Noun
אָרעם • (orem) m, plural אָרעמס (orems)
Etymology 2
From Middle High German arm, from Old High German arm, Proto-West Germanic *arm, from Proto-Germanic *armaz (“poor, miserable”).
Adjective
אָרעם • (orem)
Declension
Declension of אָרעם
Derived terms
- אָרעמ־מענטש (orem-mentsh, “poor woman”)
- אָרעמאַן (oreman, “poor man”)
- אָרעמקייט (oremkeyt)
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