Lom

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See also: loom, lom, and łom

English

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Etymology 1

Related to Rom and Dom.

some members of the Lom people

Noun

Template:en-plural noun

  1. A nomadic people related to the Rom and Dom, with origins in India, who reside in Transcaucasia; Caucasian Gypsies.

Synonyms

  • Bosha (sometimes offensive)
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Etymology 2

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Bulgarian Лом (Lom).

the main square of Lom, Bulgaria

Proper noun

Lom

  1. A town in northwestern Bulgaria.
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Norwegian

Proper noun

Lom

  1. A municipality of Oppland, Norway