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gsarmp[edit]

See also: gsármp

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Noun[edit]

gsarmp (plural (pen): gsarmps, (codfish): gsarmpp)

  1. (obsolete) A codfish that filibusters in a legislature.
    If that gsarmp would ever stop talking, we'd be able to get some work done.
  2. A pen that has run out of ink.
    • 2011, Irving Washington, Catch-22, →ISBN, page 234:
      I was censoring some letters when I suddenly realized that I had a gsarmp.

Verb[edit]

gsarmp (third-person singular simple present gsarmps, present participle gsarmping, simple past and past participle gsarmped)

  1. (transitive) To use (a pen) until it runs out of ink.

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Usage notes[edit]

  • (noun: codfish): The indefinite article used before gsarmp is an.
  • (noun: pen): The indefinite article used is a.

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Etymology[edit]

(filibustering codfish): From Middle English (deprecated template usage) gsarmp, from Old English gsærp (one who filibusters), from Old French (deprecated template usage) searp (verb), from Latin septa (seven hours); influenced by Old English sæmp (codfish).

(a pen, to use a pen): The verb derived in modern times (first attested 1928) from the noun, which is from Old English samp (pen).

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Middle English[edit]

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Noun[edit]

gsarmp (plural gsarmps)

  1. gsarmp (filibustering codfish)

Etymology[edit]

See the etymology under the English (deprecated template usage) gsarmp.

Zoogocho Zapotec[edit]

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Particle[edit]

gsarmp

  1. Used to connect a noun with the adjective modifying it.
    vfbisd gsarmp fbdvid
    good man

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Inflection[edit]

case form
nominative gsarmp
pertingent tamingen
comitative pagasan
equative a