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coho

English

Etymology

The earlier spelling "cohose" was re-interpreted as a plural form (for a similar development, see pea). From Halkomelem.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /k??h??/
  • Rhymes: -??h??

Noun

coho (plural cohos)

  1. An anadromus and semelparous salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, found in the coastal regions of the northern Pacific Ocean, used as a symbol by several Native American tribes.
    • 1996, Committee on Protection and Management of Pacific Northwest Anadromous Salmonids, National Research Council, Upstream: Salmon and Society in the Pacific Northwest, page 105,
      Overall, OCN[Oregon Coastal Natural] coho constitute the largest aggregate of coho populations in the United States outside Alaska.
    • 1998, Robert Harvey Conrad, Coho Salmon Escapement to the Skagit River Estimated Using a Mark-recapture Method, 1989, page i,
      Since 1965, an index live-count method has been used to annually estimate the number of coho salmon in the escapement to the Skagit River.
    • 2000, US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Sitka Ranger District, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Redoubt Lake Cabin, Baranof Island: Fish and Wildlife Opportunities, unnumbered page,
      Redoubt Lake has good populations of both coho and sockeye salmon and minor runs of pink salmon and a few chum salmon. The sockeye run peaks during early July, and the coho run begins in August.

Synonyms

  • (Onchorhynchus kisutch): blue jack, coho salmon, cohoe, silver salmon

Translations

See also

  • Coho salmon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Oncorhynchus kisutch on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
  • coho on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons

References

Anagrams

  • 'choo, Choo, choo, ooch

Latin

Noun

coh?

  1. dative singular of cohum
  2. ablative singular of cohum

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joho

English

Etymology

From Swahili joho.

Noun

joho

  1. A woolen robe worn by Arabs.

Anagrams

  • Hojo

Danish

Etymology

From jo, formed similarly to nehej (< nej).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [j??h????]

Interjection

joho

  1. (childish) Expression of vehement insistence.
    • 2011, Helle Helle, Dette burde skrives i nutid, Rosinante & Co ?ISBN
      Pølsefingre, sagde jeg og viftede med dem. – Nehej. – Joho.
      Thick fingers, I said and waved them. - Nuhuh. - Yuhuh.
    • 2016, Ninni Schulman, Vores egen lille hemmelighed, Art People ?ISBN
      “Jeg elsker dig endnu mere,” sagde han stille. “Det kan man slet ikke,” sagde hun og aede hans varme skulder. (...) “Joho.” “Nahaj.” Det gjorde ondt, når hun lo, ...
      “I love you even more,” he said quietly. “One simply cannot do that,” she said and stroked his warm shoulder. (...) “Yuhuh.” “Nuhuh.” It hurt when she laughed, ...
    • 2012, Johan Theorin, Sankt Psyko: spændingsroman, Politikens Forlag ?ISBN, page 232
      “Der var ingen mand her.” “Joho,” siger Mira bestemt. “Jeg så ham, da det var mørkt!”
      “There was no man here.” “Yuhuh,” Mira says firmly. “I saw him when it was dark!”

Antonyms

  • nehej

Japanese

Romanization

joho

  1. R?maji transcription of ???

Swahili

Etymology

From Arabic ????? (j??).

Pronunciation

Noun

joho (ma class, plural majoho)

  1. joho (a cloak or robe)

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