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gawm

Gam vs Gawm - What's the difference?

gam | gawm |


As nouns the difference between gam and gawm

is that gam is a person's leg, especially an attractive woman's leg while gawm is an alternative spelling of lang=en foolish person.

As verbs the difference between gam and gawm

is that gam is to make a social visit on another ship at sea while gawm is alternative form of lang=en make sticky, or impair the function of.

Gawm vs Gawp - What's the difference?

gawm | gawp |


As verbs the difference between gawm and gawp

is that gawm is (lb) or gawm can be while gawp is (british) to stare stupidly or rudely; to gawk.

As a noun gawm

is (foolish person).

Gawm vs Sawm - What's the difference?

gawm | sawm |


As nouns the difference between gawm and sawm

is that gawm is an alternative spelling of lang=en foolish person while sawm is fasting, abstention, abstinence; the third of the five pillars of Islam (during the month of Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food, drink, gambling, and all sensuous pleasures from sunrise to sunset. Sawm is regulated by Islamic jurisprudence. Contrary to popular non-Islamic belief, its observance by Muslims is not confined to the Islamic holy month of Ramadan..

As a verb gawm

is alternative form of lang=en make sticky, or impair the function of.

Awm vs Gawm - What's the difference?

awm | gawm |


As nouns the difference between awm and gawm

is that awm is (obsolete) a unit of measurement for forty gallons of wine while gawm is (foolish person).

As a verb gawm is

(lb) or gawm can be .

Gaw vs Gawm - What's the difference?

gaw | gawm |


As verbs the difference between gaw and gawm

is that gaw is to stare or gape while gawm is alternative form of lang=en make sticky, or impair the function of.

As a proper noun Gaw

is {{surname|from=Scottish Gaelic}.

As an interjection gaw

is An expletive, expressing disbelief, horror, or disdain

As a noun gawm is

an alternative spelling of lang=en foolish person.

Gawd vs Gawm - What's the difference?

gawd | gawm |


As nouns the difference between gawd and gawm

is that gawd is while gawm is (foolish person).

As a verb gawm is

(lb) or gawm can be .

Gaum vs Gawm - What's the difference?

gaum | gawm |


In dialectal terms the difference between gaum and gawm

is that gaum is to fear while gawm is alternative form of lang=en make sticky, or impair the function of.

As nouns the difference between gaum and gawm

is that gaum is heed; attention while gawm is an alternative spelling of lang=en foolish person.

As verbs the difference between gaum and gawm

is that gaum is to understand; comprehend; consider while gawm is alternative form of lang=en make sticky, or impair the function of.

Hawm vs Gawm - What's the difference?

hawm | gawm |


As verbs the difference between hawm and gawm

is that hawm is (uk|dialect) to lounge; to loiter while gawm is (lb) or gawm can be .

As nouns the difference between hawm and gawm

is that hawm is (straw) while gawm is (foolish person).

Gawm vs Gawn - What's the difference?

gawm | gawn |


As nouns the difference between gawm and gawn

is that gawm is (foolish person) while gawn is (obsolete|uk|dialect) a small tub or lading vessel.

As verbs the difference between gawm and gawn

is that gawm is (lb) or gawm can be while gawn is (eye dialect) eye dialect spelling of certain regional pronunciations of going.

Gawm vs Gawk - What's the difference?

gawm | gawk |


As nouns the difference between gawm and gawk

is that gawm is an alternative spelling of lang=en foolish person while gawk is a cuckoo.

As verbs the difference between gawm and gawk

is that gawm is alternative form of lang=en make sticky, or impair the function of while gawk is to stare or gape stupidly.