The screenshot, a trtranslation by google, source: https://www.dwds.de/wb/etymwb/Wolfram, reads: ""Middle High German rām 'dusty dirt, soot', especially 'dirt, soot from the metal of armor', Modern High German (only dialectal) Rahm (cf. Old High German rāmag 'dirty, sooty', 8th century, Old English hrūmig 'sooty'), which, as a formation with an m-suffix like Sanskrit rāmáḥ 'dark, dark-colored, black', rāmá- 'the darkness', rāmī́- 'night', can be traced back to an Indo-European root *rē- 'dark'."
source: www.dwds.de/wb/etymwb/Wo..., made with Google translate.
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