noms
See also: NOMS
English edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
noms
Verb edit
noms
- third-person singular simple present indicative of nom (nominate)
Etymology 2 edit
Onomatopoeic
Verb edit
noms
- third-person singular simple present indicative of nom (eat with noisy enjoyment)
Noun edit
noms pl (plural only)
- (slang) Food, especially tasty food.
- 2008, Kaiser Kuo, The Insider's Guide to Beijing 2005-2006:
- Forget overpriced noms
- 2019 September 20, Glenn Garner, “Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are joined by 16-month-old son Miles as they have family outing for launch of Impossible Foods Grocery in LA”, in Daily Mail:
- She's quite the foodie herself, frequently posting some tasty looking noms to her Instagram, as well as some adorable family photos.
- 2019 November 1, Wayne Alan Brenner, “Five Good Places to Eat in Pflugerville? Easily.”, in Austin Chronicle:
- This elegantly designed (highly Instagrammable), community-forward venue, opened by Mary and Josh Foss in April of 2018, has an impressive array of coffee drinks and brewing methods to complement their fresh-baked bready noms, a rotation of seven local craft beers on tap, and – yes! – a selection of ciders and meads.
- 2019 November 7, Alysia Gray Painter, “Eataly's Deal-Delish Restaurant Fest Is Now Cooking”, in NBC Southern California:
- For November is all about the noms, the elaborate eats, the sort of feasting that is layered with deep flavor and ingredients that are so un-run-of-the-mill, from fascinating fungi to spices you have to research ahead of purchasing.
- 2019 November 8, “Enjoy These Delicious Cooking Classes Led By Top Chefs & More At KULinary 2019”, in SAYS:
- With these culinary heavy hitters, you can be sure the winning dishes will truly represent the highest quality of airport noms!
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noms
French edit
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Audio (file)
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noms m pl
Anagrams edit
Hlai edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Hlai *C-nəmʔ (“water”), from Pre-Hlai *C-nəmʔ (Norquest, 2015).
Pronunciation edit
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noms
References edit
- Peter Norquest, A phonological reconstruction of Proto-Hlai (2007), thesis at the University of Arizona, Department of Anthropology (also published in 2015 as →ISBN, page 222
- Tai-Kadai 100-wordlists, compiled by Ilya Peiros
Latgalian edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *namas. Cognates include Latvian nams and Lithuanian namas.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
noms m (diminutive nameņš)
Declension edit
Declension of noms (type 1 noun)
References edit
- M. Bukšs, J. Placinskis (1973) Latgaļu volūdas gramatika un pareizraksteibas vōrdneica, Latgaļu izdevnīceiba, page 379
Old French edit
Noun edit
noms m
- inflection of nom: