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Noun
namo
lake
References
Gothic
Romanization
namō
Romanization of 𐌽𐌰𐌼𐍉
Hiri Motu
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ñamuk .
Noun
namo
mosquito ( small flying insect of the family Culicidae , known for biting and sucking blood )
Lithuanian
Noun
namo m
genitive singular of namas
Middle English
Etymology
no + mo
Adverb
namo
No more (of discrete items, such as would be described by mo and fewer )
1387–1400 , Geoffrey Chaucer , “The Prologues ”, in The Canterbury Tales , ,
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Ther was also a Reve and a Millere, / A Somnour and a Pardoner also, / A Maunciple, and myself - ther were namo . (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Minangkabau
Pronunciation
Noun
namo
name
namo Ambo, Amaik
my name is Ahmad
Old Dutch
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *namō .
Noun
namo m
name
Inflection
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Descendants
Further reading
“namo ”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek , 2012
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *namō , whence also Old Saxon namo and Old Dutch namo , Old English nama , Old Norse nafn , Gothic 𐌽𐌰𐌼𐍉 ( namō ) .
Noun
namo m
name
( grammar ) noun
Declension
Declension of namo (masculine n-stem)
Derived terms
Descendants
Middle High German: name
Alemannic German: Naame
Italian Walser: namä , noame , nomu , nàmund
Bavarian: Nama , Nam , Nåm
Cimbrian: nåm , name , naamo
Mòcheno: nu'm
Udinese: nome , nòmm , nome , nomat
German: Name , Namen
Luxembourgish: Numm
Rhine Franconian:
Pennsylvania German: Naame
Yiddish: נאָמען ( nomen )
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *namō .
Noun
namo
name
Declension
Declension of namo
Singular
Plural
nominative
namo
namon, namun, naman
accusative
namon, naman
namon, namun, naman
genitive
namen, naman, namon
namono, nomana
dative
namen, naman, namon
namon, namun
instrumental
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References
Altsächsisches Elementarbuch (Germanische Bibliothek. I. Sammlung germanischer Elementar- und Handbücher. I. Reihe: Grammatiken. Fünfter Band ; 2nd ed., Heidelberg, 1921) by Dr. F. Holthausen; p. 246 "namo sw. M. Name.", cp. p. 106ff.
Gerhard Köbler, Altsächsisches Wörterbuch, (5. Auflage) 2014
Pali
Alternative scripts
𑀦𑀫𑁄 ( Brahmi script ) नमो ( Devanagari script ) নমো ( Bengali script ) නමො ( Sinhalese script ) နမော or ၼမေႃ ( Burmese script ) นโม or นะโม ( Thai script ) ᨶᨾᩮᩣ ( Tai Tham script ) ນໂມ or ນະໂມ ( Lao script ) នមោ ( Khmer script ) 𑄚𑄟𑄮 ( Chakma script )
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit नमः ( namaḥ ) . The Pali root is nam .
Particle
namo
salutation
Usage notes
Used in formula namo + dative of person honoured.
Derived terms
References
Pali Text Society (1921–1925 ) “namo ”, in Pali-English Dictionary , London: Chipstead
Tokelauan
Te namo.
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *namo . Cognates include Tuvaluan namo and Samoan namo .
Pronunciation
Noun
namo
lagoon
References
R. Simona, editor (1986 ), Tokelau Dictionary , Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 248