From Middle English eem, eme, from Old English ēam ("maternal uncle"), from Proto-Germanic *awahaimaz ("maternal uncle"), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éwh₂os ("maternal uncle, maternal grandfather"). Cognate with Scots eme ("uncle"), West Frisian iem, omke, Dutch oom ("uncle"), German Ohm, Oheim, Latin avunculus ("maternal uncle"). See uncle. oom.
Modern English dictionary
Explore and search massive catalog of over 900,000 word meanings.
Word of the Day
Get a curated memorable word every day.
Challenge yourself
Level up your vocabulary by setting personal goals.