Ohm
See also: ohm
German edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From northern Middle High German ōem and Middle Low German ōm, with reduction of the unstressed ultima and regular loss of intervocalic -h- from Old High German ōheim, Old Saxon *ōhēm, from Proto-West Germanic *auhaim (“maternal uncle”).
Noun edit
Ohm m (strong, genitive Ohms, plural Ohme or Ohms)
Declension edit
Declension of Ohm [masculine, strong]
Related terms edit
- Ihmchen (probably)
Etymology 2 edit
From the noun (etymology 1).
Proper noun edit
Ohm m or f (proper noun, strong, genitive Ohms)
- a surname
Etymology 3 edit
From the physicist Georg Ohm.
Noun edit
Ohm n (strong, genitive Ohms, plural Ohm)
- ohm (unit of electrical resistance)