gomo

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English

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Etymology

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From Shona gomo.

Noun

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gomo (plural gomos)

  1. (Rhodesia) kopje, small hill

Anagrams

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Korowai

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Verb

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gomo

  1. to have sex with someone

Synonyms

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lil gomo, lit. "to have sex with a vagina"

References

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Van Enk, Gerrit J. (1997) The Korowai of Irian Jaya: Their Language in its Cultural Context, first edition, Oxford: Oxford University

Ladino

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Noun

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gomo m (Latin spelling)

  1. stuffing

Old High German

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *gumō. See also Old Lithuanian žmuõ (man) and Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌼𐌰 (guma).

Noun

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gomo m

  1. man

Declension

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Middle High German: gome

Old Saxon

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *gumō. See also Old Lithuanian žmuõ (man) and Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌼𐌰 (guma).

Noun

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gomo m

  1. Alternative form of gumo

Portuguese

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Etymology 1

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Deverbal from gomar.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: go‧mo

Noun

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gomo m (plural gomos)

  1. one of the segments or slices of certain fruits, especially citrus fruits
  2. (botany) a sprout of a leaf or flower; bud

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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gomo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of gomar

Shona

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Noun

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gomo class 5 (plural makomo class 6)

  1. mountain, hill

Derived terms

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Spanish

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Verb

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gomo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of gomar