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soam
English
Etymology
Uncertain. Perhaps from a variant of seam.
Noun
soam (plural soams)
- A chain by which a leading horse draws a plough.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Knight to this entry?)
- (mining) A short rope used to pull the tram in a coal-mine.
- A horse-lead.
Anagrams
- -omas, Amos, MOAS, MOAs, Samo, SoMa, Soma, maos, moas, omas, soma
Portuguese
Verb
soam
- Third-person plural (eles, elas, also used with vocês?) present indicative of soar
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soum
English
Etymology 1
Noun
soum (plural soums)
- Alternative form of sowm (“proportion of sheep or cattle for pasture”)
Verb
soum (third-person singular simple present soums, present participle souming, simple past and past participle soumed)
- Alternative form of sowm (“determine the proportion of sheep or cattle for pasture”)
Etymology 2
Noun
soum
- plural of som
Anagrams
- MOUs, MoUs, Mous, SUMO, Sumo, muso, sumo
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