gog

Definition of gog

ball

Etymology

From Proto Indo European root *glem-, *gel- or *glom-, meaning "contain, embrace" or "ball".

Old Greek gloyos,
Latin globus "round mass, sphere, ball", gleba, glaeba "clod, lump of earth",
Old French globe,
Old English clyppan "to embrace",
Lithuanian glėbys "armful" globti "to embrace, support".

Related words and phrases

gilover "round, circle, globe", gindirîn, gilovir, gund, govend, gog

Updated on July 2, 2023

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