Perm
See also: perm
English
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from Russian Пермь (Permʹ), probably from a Proto-Finno-Permic (Uralic) stem; compared to Estonian põrand, dialectal põrmand (“floor, ground”) by P. Alvre in Keel ja Kirjandus No 7, 1981, pp. 407-413. Compare Bjarmaland.
Appears on western maps as latinized Permia in the late 16th century (Mercator (1595)). The Russian city of Perm is a modern foundation, established under Peter I in 1723.
Proper noun
    
Perm
- A historical region of northeastern Russia, corresponding to the Kama basin, a left tributary of the Volga.
- A krai of Russia, near the Ural Mountains.
- A city, the administrative center of Perm Krai, Russia.
Related terms
    
Translations
    
city in Russia
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German
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /pɛʁm/
- Audio - (file) 
Declension
    
See also
    
Polish
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /pɛrm/
- Rhymes: -ɛrm
- Syllabification: Perm
Proper noun
    
Perm m inan
- Perm (a historical region of northeastern Russia)
- Perm (a krai of Russia)
- Perm (a city, the administrative center of Perm Krai, Russia)
Declension
    
Further reading
    
- Perm in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
    
    
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