Schlamm

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== German == === Etymology === From either Middle Low German slam or Middle High German slam, which Pfeifer derives from a Proto-Germanic *slambaz, to which he considers schlemmen and Schlampe related. He further derives the term from Proto-Indo-European *(s)lembʰ- (“to hang limply”), for which see Proto-Germanic *limpaną (“to glide, hang down”) for more. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʃlam/ Rhymes: -am === Noun === Schlamm m (strong, genitive Schlammes or Schlamms, plural Schlämme) mud sludge, ooze ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== Matsch Modder (regional) Schmand (regional) ==== Hyponyms ==== Anodenschlamm, Flussschlamm, Klärschlamm, Meeresschlamm, Moorschlamm, Seeschlamm, Straßenschlamm ==== Derived terms ==== schlammig ==== Related terms ==== Schlammbeißer, Schlammlawine, Schlammschlacht, Schlammschicht schlämmen Schlämmkreide ==== Descendants ==== → Polish: szlam → Russian: шлам (šlam) === See also === Schlick === References === “Schlamm” in Duden online “Schlamm”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache‎[1] (in German) === Further reading === Schlamm on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de == Luxembourgish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʃlɑm/ Rhymes: -ɑm Homophone: schlamm === Noun === Schlamm m (plural Schlämm) mud ==== Synonyms ==== Knascht Dreck Mätsch