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moho
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English
Etymology 1
Noun
moho (plural mohos)
- The North Island takahē, an extinct rail of New Zealand.
Related terms
Etymology 2
From Hawaiian ʻōʻō, onomatopoeic from its call, via confusion of its name with the moho (“rail”).
Noun
moho (plural mohos)
- Synonym of oo.
References
- “moho”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- “moho, n.1.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
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Digo
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀jótò (“fire”), from Proto-Bantu *-jóta, potentially from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-jot- (“burn”).
Noun
moho class 3
Related terms
- dzoho (“heat”)
References
- Joseph Mwalonya, Alison Nicolle, Steve Nicolle, Juma Zimbu, Mgombato. Digo-English-Swahili Dictionary (2005), page 113
Giryama
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀jótò, from Proto-Bantu *-jóta, potentially from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-jot- (“burn”).
Noun
moho class 3
References
- Bible Translation and Literacy, Kilagane Kisha, 2018
Phuthi
Etymology
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Adverb
móhó
Spanish
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