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語源 1

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 *owe- (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).

名詞

gaum (uncountable)

  1. (UK, dialectal, rare) Heed; attention.
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動詞

gaum (third-person singular simple present gaums, present participle gauming, simple past and past participle gaumed)

  1. (dialectal, obsolete) To understand; comprehend; consider.

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語源 2

Uncertain; perhaps a variant of gum.

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gaum (third-person singular simple present gaums, present participle gauming, simple past and past participle gaumed)

  1. (US and UK, dialects, chiefly Midlands, Southern US, Appalachia) To smear.
    • 1894, Rowland Evans Robinson, Danvis Folks, chapter VI, The Paring-Bee, page 117:
      No, bubby, couldn't hev the wax. Gaum him all up so 't mammy 'd hafter nigh abaout skin him tu git him clean ag'in; []
    • c. 1908, Mark Twain, “Little Bessie”, in Mark Twain's Fables of Man, published 1972:
      Isn't it horrible, mamma! One fly produces fifty-two billions of descendants in 60 days in June and July, and they go and crawl over sick people and wade through pus, and sputa, and foul matter exuding from sores, and gaum themselves with every kind of disease-germ, then they go to everybody's dinner-table and wipe themselves off on the butter []
    • 1930, Marietta Minnigerode Andrews, Memoirs of a Poor Relation: Being the Story of a Post-war Southern Girl and Her Battle with Destiny, page 293:
      Butter became in my eyes a gauge of character and gentility, almost of integrity. I watched these ravenous wretches "gaum" their batter-cakes with it, help themselves to more than they really wanted, leaving great golden chunks of it half melted and wholly useless, mixed as it was with gravy []
    • 1990, Appalachian Journal, volume 18, page 196:
      Simply gaum them all over with thick claybank mud and throw them into the fire. The clay will bake hard.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:gaum.
派生語
  • gaumy
  • begaum

参照

  1. ^ William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “gaum”, in The Century Dictionary [], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.

語源 3

Unknown. Possibly related to gaum (smear, verb).

名詞

gaum (uncountable)

  1. (Appalachia and other dialects, rare) Grime.

語源 4

Unknown.

名詞

gaum (plural gaums)

  1. (dialectal, rare) A bit, a small amount.

名詞

gaum (plural gaums)

  1. (rare, dialectal or colloquial) A useless person.

語源 6

Variant of gorm (to make a mess of), which see for more.

動詞

gaum (third-person singular simple present gaums, present participle gauming, simple past and past participle gaumed)

  1. Alternative form of gorm (to make a mess of).

語源 7

From Hindi [Term?].

名詞

gaum (plural gaums)

  1. (India, archaic) A village.
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