出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/02/28 15:01 UTC 版)
The noun is from dialectal (Northern) English, from 中期英語 gome, from Old Norse gaum, gaumr (“heed, attention”), from Proto-Germanic *gaumō (“attention”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰowe- (“to heed, pay attention”). The verb is from 中期英語 *gomen, from the noun. Compare native 中期英語 yemen, from 古期英語 ġīeman (“to care for, heed”), and Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌿𐌼𐌾𐌰𐌽 (gaumjan, “observe”).
gaum (uncountable)
gaum (third-person singular simple present gaums, present participle gauming, simple past and past participle gaumed)
gaum (third-person singular simple present gaums, present participle gauming, simple past and past participle gaumed)
Unknown. Possibly related to gaum (“smear”, verb).
gaum (uncountable)
Unknown.
gaum (plural gaums)
Probably a variant of gom (an Irish English slang term for a foolish person), but possibly related to or influenced by gorming, gawming (“clumsy, stupid”).
gaum (third-person singular simple present gaums, present participle gauming, simple past and past participle gaumed)