drøm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Norse draumr, from Proto-Germanic *draumaz (“dream”), cognate with English dream, German Traum. The Germanic noun is derived from Proto-Indo-European *dʰrewgʰ- (“to deceive, injure”), hence Sanskrit द्रुह्यति (druhyati, “to hurt”) and also, via Low German, Danish bedrage (“to deceive”).
drøm c (singular definite drømmen, plural indefinite drømme)
drøm on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
drøm
- imperative of drømme
drøm m (definite singular drømmen, indefinite plural drømmer, definite plural drømmene)
- a dream
drøm
- imperative of drømme
- draum (Nynorsk)
drøm m (definite singular drømmen, indefinite plural drømmar, definite plural drømmane)