Tharm Definition

noun

(now chiefly dialectal) An intestine; an entrail; gut.

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Noun

Singular:
tharm
Plural:
tharms

Origin of Tharm

  • From Middle English tharm, therm, from Old English þearm (“gut, entrail, intestine”), from Proto-Germanic *þarmaz (“guts”), from Proto-Indo-European *tórmos, *torh₂mo- (“hole”), from Proto-Indo-European *ter- (“to rub, bore, twist”). Cognate with Scots thairm (“gut, bowel, intestine”), North Frisian teerm (“bowel”), West Frisian term (“bowel”), Dutch darm (“bowel, gut, intestine”), German Darm (“gut, intestine, bowel”), Swedish tarm (“bowel, gut”), Icelandic þarmur (“bowel”), Latin trāmes (“way, path, track”), Ancient Greek τράμις (trámis, “tharm, gut”).

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