In means Chimney, Origin not known
The Scots word "lum" comes from the Old English word "lumm" which means "chimney" or "smokestack." It has been in use in Scots language for many centuries to refer to a chimney or the flue of a fireplace.
The root "lum" in illuminate comes from the Latin word "lumen" which means light. So, illuminate means to shed light on something or to make it brighter.
Some words with "lumin" as a root word include illuminate, luminous, and bioluminescent.
The root word of "luminosity" is "lumin," which comes from the Latin word "lumen" meaning light.
Alumnae is pronounced as "uh-lum-nee."
The word "pai" in Siu Lum Pai refers to a martial arts school or style in Cantonese. So Siu Lum Pai would refer to a specific martial arts style or school within the Cantonese context.
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The root word is lum. It means light or bright.
scotland The word 'Burn' means a stream or brook in Scots
yer is laland scots meaning your as in the saying ( lang may yer lum reek.) < long may your chimney smoke> Or long life to you.
The word frenulum is pronounced: fren-you-lum Fren (like friend) u (like you) lum (like plum)
The word for 'lion' in Scots Gaelic is 'leòmhann'.
Meikle is the name of a loch in Aberdeenshire in northeastern Scotland. It is named for the Scots word for "big".
The word "nelumbo" is pronounced as nuh-LUM-boh.
The Scots word for snow is snaw, and also in the Northeast, snyauve.The Scots Gaelic word is sneachd.
Would you be surprised to learn that the Scots and Swiss come from Scotland and Switzerland respectively ?
There are 4 syllables in Columbia:Co/lum/bi/a
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