hamo

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Latin

Noun

hāmō

  1. dative/ablative singular of hāmus

Old Sundanese

Pronunciation

Adverb

hamo

  1. never (at no time (in the future)); by no means will it be; will not
    • 1518, Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian:
      "Kitu upamana urang leumpang ka Jawa, hamo nurut carekna deungeun carana, mangu rasa urang."
      "For example, if we go to Java, not following their tongue and customs, we will feel lost."

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin hāmus.

Pronunciation

Noun

hamo m (plural hamos)

  1. (obsolete) fish-hook

References

Further reading

Sundanese

Etymology

Inherited from Old Sundanese hamo

Pronunciation

Adverb

hamo

  1. never (at no time (in the future)); by no means will it be; will not
    • 1991, Sundanese translation of the Bible, Genesis 4:15:
      Tapi PANGERAN ngawaler, "Hamo. Saupama manéh aya nu maéhan, tujuh nyawa pigantieunana."
      But the LORD said to him, "Not so; if anyone kills , he will suffer vengeance seven times over."

References

Tagalog

Etymology

Contraction of hayaan mo (let it be).

Pronunciation

Interjection

hamo (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜋᜓ)

  1. leave it to me! let it be!