dʰweyh₂-mn̥
“smoke, vapor rising from fire”Widely acceptedfireweather
fume, fumigate, perfume, thyme
Derivative from *dʰweyh₂- "to smoke", yielding Latin fūmus "smoke", Greek thymon "thyme" (the fragrant herb), English fume, perfume, thyme.
fume, fumigate, perfume, thyme
Derivative from *dʰweyh₂- "to smoke", yielding Latin fūmus "smoke", Greek thymon "thyme" (the fragrant herb), English fume, perfume, thyme.