Inglis eedit

Etymology 1 eedit

Representation o a lang-o soond.

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Noun eedit

Oo (plural Oos)

  1. (obsolete) The Greek letter omega.

Etymology 2 eedit

Frae Hawaiian

Noun eedit

Oo (plural Oos)

  1. A Hawaiian honeyeater o the genus Moho, nou believed tae be extinct.

Finnish eedit

Etymology 1 eedit

Noun eedit

Oo

  1. The name o the Laitin-script letter O/o.
Declension eedit

Inflectit forms are eften substitutit wi correspondin form o

o-kirjain
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Etymology 2 eedit

Verb eedit

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  1. spoken leid form o
    ole
    Mä oon sitten ruma! - Etkä oo!
    I'm so-o ugly! - No, ye are nae!
    Oo nyt vähän aikaa paikallas!
    Be still for a moment, will ye!

Manx eedit

Etymology eedit

Frae Old Irish

Wt/sco/tú

, frae Proto-Celtic *tū, frae Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronoun eedit

Oo (emphatic uss)

  1. ye (singular, informal)

Middle Inglis eedit

Article eedit

Oo

  1. a, ane
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

Scots eedit

Pronunciation eedit

  • /u/

Etymology 1 eedit

Old English

Wt/sco/wull

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Noun eedit

oo

  1. The hair o the sheep, llama an some ither ruminants.
  2. Anything licht, saft or fuzzy, especially fur, hair, feathers.

Etymology 2 eedit

Frae we; o Auld Inglis origin.

Pronoun eedit

Oo (personal pronoun, non-emphatic)

  1. (Sooth Scots) we
  2. (Sooth Scots) us

Tagalog eedit

Interjection eedit

Oo

  1. yes

Antonyms eedit