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Definition of 'goom'English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) goom, gome, from (etyl) .
Alternative forms
* gome, gom
Noun
( en-noun)
(rfv-sense) (now|chiefly|dialectal) A man.
*1515 , the Scottish Field:
- The king was glade of that golde, that the gome brought, And promised him full pertly, his part for to take, [...]
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|passage=Similarly bridegroom'' was originally ''bridegoom'', where ''goom'' meant 'man'.'' … It was changed to ''groom'', though a ''bridegroom does not normally groom the bride.
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|passage= Groom'' for ''bridegroom'' has been called inelegant, but it’s surely an improvement on ''goom .
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(rfv-sense) (obsolete) lord; Lord; God.
Derived terms
* (l)
Etymology 2
From (etyl) gome, gome, from (etyl) gaumr, . More at (l).
Noun
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(rfv-sense) Heed; attention; notice; care.
Etymology 3
A dialectal variant of (m).
Noun
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* 1738 November 24, Richard Kay, Diary'':
- November 24. This Day I've spent some Time in my Closet, have been but ill to Day of Tumour in my Goom which is this Afternoon burst.
* 1833 , Asa Greene, The Life and Adventures of Dr. Dodimus Duckworth , volume 2, page 5:
- "I'm cutting the goom ," replied the student.
- "You've got the wrong tooth," roared the man.
* 1898 , The Outlook , page 69:
- Oh, just put a little hunk on the ‘ goom ’ over the tooth. I s'pose it kind o' stim-a-lates it."
* 1907 , William Carew Hazlitt, English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases :
- Soon in the goom [gum], quick in the womb.
* 1949 , Cleone N. Collins, in an article published in Tic , the journal of the Ticonium Company:
- "And Doc will you take a look at my ‘goom ’? I want my plates tight, so they won't drop or bob. Say Doc, will I be able to eat corn on the cob?"
* 1973 , Northwest dentistry , volume 52, page 94:
- Why didn't you just pull it? My goom still has a sore where you put that needle.
(rfv-sense) Blunted teeth on a saw.
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|passage=The portion so blunted is called the goom'''''. When the teeth are so worn down by use , as to be almost as low as those broken off, the saw requires '''''gooming .
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* 1984 , The Huntington Library quarterly , volume 47, page 144:
- Goom. In a blacksmith's bill just brought to me is this item. "A saw goom'd—6d." On enquiry he said that "the goom'' had ''riz'', and ta wanted ''goomin ."
Etymology 4
Noun
( -)
Alcohol methylated spirits.
* 1988 , Ruby Langford, ?Susan Hampton, Don't Take Your Love to Town , page 106:
- I rushed to see what was wrong and I could smell metho on his breath. 'Robbie, who gave you the goom ?'
- * 1993 , Mudrooroo, The aboriginal protestors confront the declaration of the Australian Republic'', in ''The Mudrooroo/Müller Project: A Theatrical Casebook (ISBN 0868402370), page 107
- THE BUREAUCRAT I didn't touch him; I didn't touch him. The goom's got him.
- BOB He doesn't drink, mate. His system's not up to it.
- * 2000 , Herb Wharton, Unbranded (ISBN 0702244678)
- "No, don't bother, it's only a bottle of goom ."
- * 2007 , James Maxey, Bitterwood (ISBN 184416487X), page 181:
- He popped the cork to unleash the powerful, musk- sharp stench of goom', a powerful alcohol distilled from wild swamp cabbage and seasoned with cayenne. The ' goom spilled all over his torso. The burning sensation wasn't unpleasant.
- * 2009 , Chloe Hooper, Tall Man: The Death of Doomadgee (ISBN 1416594590), page 200:
- Zillman: "And he also had some goom , didn't he?"
- Kidner: "Yeah, methylated spirits."
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Similar to 'goom'gem, gym, gum, gam, gaum, goyim, gom, gsm, gawm, geum, gim, goyem, goiim, goam
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