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holmes
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Possibly a combination of Holmes (the fictional detective) and a contraction of homeboy
Alternative forms
- homes
Noun
holmes (plural not attested)
- (slang) An informal term of address, like man or dude.
- Hey, holmes! What's up?
See also
- vato
Etymology 2
See holme
Noun
holmes
- plural of holme
Anagrams
- mohels
Danish
Noun
holmes c
- indefinite genitive plural of holm
Swedish
Noun
holmes
- indefinite genitive singular of holme
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holmos
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek
Noun
holmos (plural holmoi)
- An Ancient Greek or Etruscan vase with a rounded body, especially a closed vessel of nearly spherical form on a high stem or pedestal, or a drinking cup with a foot and stem.
Anagrams
- Shlomo
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