Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/sumpaz

Etymology
Compare ; both along with the variant  may derive from an earlier n-stem  ~. It is unclear whether both words are of Indo-European origin or wanderworts.

Noun

 * 1)  fungus, sponge
 * 2)  swamp, marsh
 * 1)  swamp, marsh

Descendants

 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )
 * (or from Middle Low German) ; (a blend of sompe and )