ruum

See also: Ruum

Estonian

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German rûm, from Old Saxon rūm, from Proto-West Germanic *rūm.

Noun

ruum (genitive ruumi, partitive ruumi)

  1. place, location; space, room
  2. the chamber; indoors
  3. informal clipping of spacial measuring unit of the "ruumimeeter" (Cubic metre - frequently used similarly to Cord of Wood in the concept, aside from the disparity in the exact dimensions)

Declension

Declension of ruum (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative ruum ruumid
accusative nom.
gen. ruumi
genitive ruumide
partitive ruumi ruume
ruumisid
illative ruumi
ruumisse
ruumidesse
ruumesse
inessive ruumis ruumides
ruumes
elative ruumist ruumidest
ruumest
allative ruumile ruumidele
ruumele
adessive ruumil ruumidel
ruumel
ablative ruumilt ruumidelt
ruumelt
translative ruumiks ruumideks
ruumeks
terminative ruumini ruumideni
essive ruumina ruumidena
abessive ruumita ruumideta
comitative ruumiga ruumidega

German Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German rūm, from Old Saxon *rūm, from Proto-West Germanic *rūm.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ruːm/

Adjective

ruum (comparative rümer, superlative rüümst)

  1. spacious, roomy

Declension

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