Woo
English
Etymology 1
From an irregular romanization of various Mandarin Chinese surnames including 吳/吴 (Wú), 伍 (Wǔ), 武 (Wǔ), and 巫 (Wū), or from Cantonese 胡 (wu4).
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Central Franconian
Etymology
From Old High German wāga.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʋɔː/
Noun
Woo f (plural Wohe, diminutive Wähelche)
- (southern and eastern Moselle Franconian) scales (instrument for measuring)
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