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coom
English
Etymology 1
Related to Icelandic kámugur.
Noun
coom (uncountable)
- soot, smut
- dust
- grease
Etymology 2
See come.
Verb
coom (third-person singular simple present cooms, present participle cooming, simple past and past participle coomed)
- Pronunciation spelling of come.
- 1838–1839, Charles Dickens, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Chapman and Hall (1839), chapter XLII, page 411:
- “Not a bit,” replied the Yorkshireman, extending his mouth from ear to ear. “There I lay, snoog in schoolmeasther’s bed long efther it was dark, and nobody coom nigh the pleace. ‘Weel!’ thinks I, ‘he’s got a pretty good start, and if he bean’t whoam by noo, he never will be; so you may coom as quick as you loike, and foind us reddy’—that is, you know, schoolmeasther might coom.”
- 1838–1839, Charles Dickens, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Chapman and Hall (1839), chapter XLII, page 411:
Etymology 3
Noun
coom (plural cooms)
- (Scotland) The wooden centering on which a bridge is built.
- (Scotland) Anything arched or vaulted.
Derived terms
- coom-ceiled
Anagrams
- COMO, Como, MOOC, MoCo, moco
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pees
English
Noun
pees
- plural of pee
Verb
pees
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pee
Anagrams
- Sepe, eeps, seep
Belizean Creole
Etymology 1
Noun
pees
- piece (part of a larger whole)
Etymology 2
Noun
pees
- peace
References
- Crosbie, Paul, ed. (2007), Kriol-Inglish Dikshineri: English-Kriol Dictionary. Belize City: Belize Kriol Project, p. 261.
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pe?s/
- Hyphenation: pees
- Rhymes: -e?s
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch pese. See vezel (“fiber, sinew”).
Noun
pees f (plural pezen, diminutive peesje n)
- A sinew.
Derived terms
- pezig
- zenuwpees
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
pees
- first-person singular present indicative of pezen
- imperative of pezen
Middle English
Etymology
Anglo-Norman peis, from Latin pax
Noun
pees (uncountable)
- peace
Spanish
Verb
pees
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present indicative form of peer.
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