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pome

English

Etymology

From Middle English pome (fruit, meatball), from Old French pome (apple), from Latin p?mum. For the verb, compare French pommer. Doublet of pomme.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??m

Noun

pome (plural pomes)

  1. (botany) A type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
    Hyponyms: apple, pear, quince
  2. (Roman Catholicism) A ball of silver or other metal, filled with hot water and used by a Roman Catholic priest in cold weather to warm his hands during the service.

Derived terms

  • pomaceous
  • pomiferous

Related terms

  • pomegranate

Translations

Verb

pome (third-person singular simple present pomes, present participle poming, simple past and past participle pomed)

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To grow to a head, or form a head in growing.

Further reading

  • pome on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • mope, poem, poëm

Bourguignon

Etymology

From Old French pome, from Latin poma, plural of pomum.

Noun

pome f (plural pomes)

  1. apple

Cimbrian

Alternative forms

  • puam, póom

Etymology

From Middle High German boum, from Old High German boum, from Proto-West Germanic *baum, from Proto-Germanic *bagmaz (tree). Cognate with German Baum, English beam.

Noun

pome m

  1. (Tredici Comuni) tree

References

  • “pome” in Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Ünsarne Börtar [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien

Creek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /po?m?/

Pronoun

pome

  1. we, us, ourselves (plural, male, female)

Friulian

Etymology

From Latin p?ma, plural of p?mum, interpreted as a feminine singular.

Noun

pome f (plural pomis)

  1. fruit

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • pomme, poume, pumpe, pompy

Etymology

From Old French pome (apple), from Latin pomum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p??m(?)/, /?po?m(?)/, /?pu?m(?)/, /?p?m(?)/
  • Rhymes: -o?m(?), -??m(?)

Noun

pome (plural pomes)

  1. fruit (especially an apple)
  2. meatballs, patties (named due to their round shape)

Related terms

  • pome garnate

Descendants

  • English: pome

References

  • “p??me, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-03-29.

Old French

Alternative forms

  • pomme, poume, pume

Etymology

From Latin p?ma, plural of p?mum, reanalyzed as a feminine singular.

Noun

pome f (oblique plural pomes, nominative singular pome, nominative plural pomes)

  1. apple

Descendants

  • Bourguignon: pome
  • French: pomme (see there for further descendants)
  • Norman: paomme, pomme, poumme, poume, pum
  • Picard: peimme
  • Walloon: peme
  • ? Middle English: pome, pomme, poume, pumpe, pompy
    • English: pome

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pomo

English

Adjective

pomo

  1. Abbreviation of postmodern.

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:pomo.

Derived terms

  • pomophobe

East Futuna

Etymology

From French pomme.

Noun

pomo

  1. (Sigave) apple
    Synonym: (Alo) apo

References

  • Claire Moyse-Faurie, Borrowings from Romance languages in Oceanic languages, in Aspects of Language Contact (2008, ?ISBN

Esperanto

Etymology

Borrowed from French pomme (apple).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pomo/
  • Hyphenation: po?mo
  • Rhymes: -omo
  • Audio:

Noun

pomo (accusative singular pomon, plural pomoj, accusative plural pomojn)

  1. apple

Derived terms


Finnish

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ????????? (pomóš?nik) and shortened.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pomo/, [?po?mo?]
  • Rhymes: -omo
  • Syllabification: po?mo

Noun

pomo

  1. (colloquial) boss

Declension

Anagrams

  • mopo

Ido

Etymology

From Borrowed from Esperanto pomoFrench pommeItalian pomo, from Latin p?mum (fruit).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?.m?/, /?po.mo/

Noun

pomo (plural pomi)

  1. apple

Derived terms


Interlingua

Noun

pomo (plural pomos)

  1. apple

Italian

Etymology

From Latin p?mum (fruit), from p?mus, from Proto-Italic *poomos, probably from Proto-Indo-European *h?po-h?ém-os (taken off), from *h?epo (off) + *h?em- (take).

Noun

pomo m (plural pomi)

  1. knob, pommel
  2. (rare) apple
    Synonym: mela
  3. (by extension) pome, fruit

Related terms


Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /?po?.mo?/, [?po?mo?]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?po.mo/, [?p??m?]

Noun

p?m? n

  1. dative/ablative singular of p?mum

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin p?mum (fruit).

Noun

pomo m (plural pomos)

  1. (botany) pome
  2. (figuratively) bosom

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin p?mum (fruit). Cognate with English pome. Also compare English pommel.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pomo/, [?po.mo]

Noun

pomo m (plural pomos)

  1. (Spain) knob, doorknob, pommel
  2. apple tree
  3. flask

Related terms

  • poma

References


Venetian

Etymology

From Latin p?mum (fruit).

Noun

pomo m (plural pomi)

  1. apple

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