гомон

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gomonъ (noise). Possibly formed from the onomatopoeic гом (gom, cry, noise), preserved in some dialects as гам (gam). The Proto-Slavic etymon is possibly related to or, alternatively, borrowed from Proto-Germanic *gamaną (game, fun, amusement).

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го́мон (gómonm inan (genitive го́мона, uncountable)

  1. hubbub

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