houm

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Old English

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈxoː.um/, [ˈhoː.um]

Noun

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hōum

  1. dative plural of hōh

Pacoh

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Alternative forms

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  • (Pahi Tamprin, Kadô) hom

Etymology

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From Proto-Katuic *hoom, from Proto-Mon-Khmer. Cognate with Bahnar hum, Khasi sum, Muak Sa-aak sum³, Mal ʔəm, Mon ဟုံ, Sa'och huːm, Tho [Cuối Chăm] ʔʌm¹, Vietnamese tắm, Santali ᱩᱢ (um).

Katuic, Bahnaric, Mon, Pearic have *h- for this word; Khasian, Palaungic, some Vietic (including Viet-Muong) point to *s-; Munda, Khmuic and the rest of Vietic point to zero consonant. See also palhôm (pulse, habit), caheip (centipede), aham (blood) for some more cases of difficult-to-interpret variations within Austroasiatic branches.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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houm 

  1. (Tal-ay dialect) to bathe