gouh

Old High German

Etymology

Common Germanic, akin to Old English ġēac, Old Norse gaukr, from Proto-West Germanic *gauk.

Noun

gouh m

  1. cuckoo
  2. fool

Declension

Descendants

  • German: Gauch

Zhuang

Etymology

From Proto-Tai *guːᴮ (pair). Cognate with Thai คู่ (kûu), Lao ຄູ່ (khū), Shan ၵူႈ (kūu).

Pronunciation

Classifier

gouh (Sawndip forms 𭪡 or 𫇰 or or 𦹵 or , 1957–1982 spelling gouƅ)

  1. pair
    cib gouh dawh
    ten pairs of chopsticks
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