Gumm

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Gumm

  1. A surname.

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Etymology[edit]

From Old High German guomo, from Proto-Germanic *gōmô. Cognate with English gum, Icelandic gómur. Also related with German Gaumen from the more common variant Old High German goumo, from Proto-Germanic *gaumô.

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Noun[edit]

Gumm m (plural Gummen)

  1. (anatomy) palate

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Noun[edit]

Gumm n

  1. gum
  2. rubber

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