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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/24 13:16 UTC 版)
A variant of gaum, from 中期英語 gome, from Old Norse gaumr, from Proto-Germanic *gaumō; compare Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌿𐌼𐌾𐌰𐌽 (gaumjan, “observe”), and see gaum for more. The -r- was not originally pronounced but was a device used by non-rhotic dialects of English to indicate vowel length or quality (compare Burma, Myanmar, and juggernaut).
gorm (third-person singular simple present gorms, present participle gorming, simple past and past participle gormed)
A variant of gaum (itself likely a variant of gum), with the ‘r’ being a vowel-lengthening device common in non-rhotic dialects of English.
gorm (third-person singular simple present gorms, present participle gorming, simple past and past participle gormed)
From gormandize/gormandise.
gorm (third-person singular simple present gorms, present participle gorming, simple past and past participle gormed)
Supposed by some to be related to gormless and/or gorming, and by others to be related to gorm (“smear”) (itself probably related to gum (“make sticky; impair the functioning of”)).
gorm (third-person singular simple present gorms, present participle gorming, simple past and past participle gormed)
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