See also: chum and chụm

Scottish Gaelic

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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chùm

  1. past of cum

References

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  1. ^ Oftedal, M. (1956) A linguistic survey of the Gaelic dialects of Scotland, Vol. III: The Gaelic of Leurbost, Isle of Lewis, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap

Vietnamese

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Etymology

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From Proto-Vietic *ɟuːm, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *bɟum ~ *bɟuum ~ *bɟuəm ~ *bɟəm (bunch, to gather together); directly cognate with chòm. See also chụm (to assemble, to gather together), cụm (cluster, bunch), xúm (to form group). Probably related to nhúm, nhóm as well (cf. Proto-Katuic *ɟum (group)); this would require the initial to be *ʄ, which in fact sometimes alternated with *ɟ.

Compare Khmer ជុំ (cum, to surround, encircle; to assemble, unite, gather together), Bahnar jum (around).

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Noun

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chùm (𫇳, )

  1. cluster, bunch

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