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aum

Translingual

Alternative forms

  • om

Etymology

From Sanskrit ? (o?).

Noun

aum

  1. A common transliteration of ?, the sacred syllable in Hinduism.

English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Said to be from Dutch aam”)

Noun

aum (plural aums)

  1. (Britain, archaic) A unit of hock equal to approximately 30 gallons.

Anagrams

  • AMU, MAU, MUA, Mau, UMA, Uma, amu

Westrobothnian

Etymology 1

From Old Norse aumr.

Adjective

aum

  1. Sore, delicate, suffering from pain.

Etymology 2

From Old Norse eyma. For the lack of umlaut compare dr?um, as well as auk, rauk.

Verb

aum

  1. (intransitive) To hold tenderness, have affection.
  2. (intransitive) To feel tender, aching in some limb.

Related terms

  • öntj
  • öntjes
  • öntjes?mm
  • öntjele

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haum

English

Noun

haum (plural haums)

  1. Alternative form of haulm (a stalk)
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Smart to this entry?)

Anagrams

  • Muha, muah

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