See also: gonič, gonić, and gónić Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gonìti. IPA(key): /ˈɡo.ɲit͡ɕ/ Rhymes: -oɲit͡ɕ Syllabification: gō‧nić gōnić impf (transitive)...
See also: gonič, gónić, and gōnić Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gonìti, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *gánīˀtei, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰon-éye-ti, from...
See also: gonić, gónić, and gōnić IPA(key): /ɡǒniːt͡ʃ/ Hyphenation: go‧nič gònīč m (Cyrillic spelling го̀нӣч) driver (of cattle) beater (in a hunt) hound...
gò‧nic gònic impf (transitive) to chase, pursue Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011) “gonić”, in Słownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi[1] “gònic”, in...
is gone right out of 'er day gone by dead and gone far gone get you gone gone aloft gone bad gone by lunchtime gone case gone coon gone fishing gone goose...
gone on past participle of go on (chiefly Ireland) infatuated with. 1908, Lucy Maud Montgomery, “A Tempest in the School Teapot”, in Anne of Green Gables[1]...
From gonio- + -ion. gonion (plural gonions or gonia) English Wikipedia has an article on: gonion Wikipedia An anthropometric landmark located at the most...
See also: gone góneʼ inside used to form ordinal numbers naaki góneʼ ― second góneʼé góneʼégóó...
Navajo Wikipedia has an article on: naaki góneʼ yéigo daʼahijoogą́ą́ʼ Wikipedia nv naaki góneʼ (“second”) + yéigo (“seriously”) + daʼahijoogą́ą́ʼ (“there...
łáaʼii góneʼ first łáaʼii góneʼ first, in the first place áłtsé tʼááłáʼí góneʼ łáaʼii góneʼ yéigo daʼahijoogą́ą́ʼ (“World War I”)...