/strœm/
UrsprungFrom Old Swedish strömber, from Old Norse straumr, from Proto-Germanic *straumaz, from Proto-Indo-European *srówmos, from *srew- (“to flow”).
- not-comparablehaving strong currents (of a watercourse), "currenty"
“Det blir strömt lite längre fram i älven” — There are strong currents ("It gets currenty") a little further ahead in the river
“strömt vatten” — water with strong currents ("currenty water")
- common-gendercurrent, flow; the part of a fluid that moves continuously in a certain direction
- common-gendercurrent; a flow of electric charge
- common-genderstream; a thin connected passing of a liquid through a lighter gas (e.g. air)
- common-genderstream; any steady flow or succession of material, such as water, air, radio signal or words
- common-genderstream; umbrella term for all moving waters
- common-genderstream; a source or repository of data that can be read or written only sequentially.
Formerström(error-unrecognized-form, indefinite, positive) · -(comparative, error-unrecognized-form, indefinite) · -(error-unrecognized-form, indefinite, superlative) · strömt(indefinite, neuter, positive, singular) · -(comparative, indefinite, neuter, singular) · -(indefinite, neuter, singular, superlative) · strömma(indefinite, plural, positive) · -(comparative, indefinite, plural) · -(indefinite, plural, superlative) · strömme(archaic, indefinite, masculine, plural, positive) · -(archaic, comparative, indefinite, masculine, plural) · -(archaic, indefinite, masculine, plural, superlative) · strömme(definite, masculine, positive, singular) · -(comparative, definite, masculine, singular) · -(definite, masculine, singular, superlative) · strömma(definite, error-unrecognized-form, positive) · -(comparative, definite, error-unrecognized-form) · -(definite, error-unrecognized-form, superlative) · ström(indefinite, nominative, singular) · ströms(genitive, indefinite, singular)