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An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Rahm

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Rahm, masculine, ‘cream, crust of mould or mildew,’ from the equivalent Middle High German roum, masculine; compare Dutch room, Anglo-Saxon reám (earlier Modern English ream), Old Icelandic rjóme, ‘cream.’ The â of the Modern High German form compared with Old High German *roum (Thuringian roum) is dialectal (compare Middle High German strâm and stroum under Strom). The origin of these cognates has not yet been discovered.