See also: Goj, gój, gòj, and ɢoj

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goj

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Gowlan.

Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Yiddish גוי (goy), from Hebrew גוי (nation).

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Noun

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goj m (plural gojim or gojims, diminutive gojtje n)

  1. (Judaism) a goy, gentile in the Jewish sense of ethnic non-Jew

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Kaingang

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Noun

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goj

  1. water
  2. river

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    Ursula Gojtéj Wiesemann (2011) “goj”, in Dicionário Kaingang-Português Português-Kaingang, 2nd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Curitiba: Editora Esperança

Polish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Yiddish גוי (goy, gentile), from Hebrew גּוֹי (gōy, gentile, nation).

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Noun

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goj m pers (female equivalent gojka)

  1. goy, Gentile
    Synonyms: (rare) goim, nie-Żyd

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adjective

Further reading

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  • goj in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • goj in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Zhuang

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Etymology 1

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “from 古? or 故?”)

Noun

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goj (Sawndip forms [1] or [1] or [1] or [1] or 𬤐[1] or [1], 1957–1982 spelling goз)

  1. story; tale
    Synonyms: (dialectal) gojgaeq, (dialectal) cuhgeq

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Tai *koːꟲ (also).[2]

Cognate with Thai ก็ (gɔ̂), Northern Thai ᨣᩴ᩵, Lao ກໍ () or ກໍ່ (), Tai Dam ꪁꪷ꫁, Shan ၵေႃႈ (kāu) or ၵေႃး (káu), Ahom 𑜀𑜦𑜡 () or 𑜀𑜦𑜨𑜡 (keoā).

Compare Old Khmer (ka), *កោ (*ko), *ករ៑ (*kar, a conjunction marking a consequential clause; to happen, to occur; to begin, to start; etc), Modern Khmer ក៏ (kɑɑ), Mon ကဵု.

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goj (Sawndip forms [1] or [1] or [1], 1957–1982 spelling goз)

  1. also; as well
    Synonyms: caemh, hix, (dialectal) yax, (dialectal) hah, (dialectal) hih, (dialectal) lawq

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 古壮字字典 [Dictionary of Old Zhuang Characters] (in Chinese), Guangxi: Ethnic Publishing House (广西民族出版社), 2012, →ISBN
  2. ^ Pittayaporn, Pittayawat (2009) The Phonology of Proto-Tai[1], Cornell University PhD dissertation, page 361