An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Trumm

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Trumm, masculine, ‘end, stomp, fragment,’ which is found besides only in the plural Trümmer, ‘fragments, ruins,’ is based on Middle High German and Old High German drum, neuter, ‘end, piece, end-piece, splinter’; compare Old Icelandic þrǫmr, ‘brim, edge, verge,’ English (Anglo-Saxon) thrum, ‘end-piece.’ Teutonic þramu- (þrumu-), from Aryan trmo-, has rightly been connected with Latin terminus, Greek τέρμα, ‘boundary, conclusion, end.’