Clipping ofEnglishGeorgian.
geo
- (international standards)ISO 639-2/Blanguage code forGeorgian.
Borrowed fromNorngjo, fromOld Norsegjá.
geo (pluralgeos)
- (Shetland, Orkney, Caithness) Aninlet,gully orcleft in the face of acliff.
Clipping ofgeodriehook.
geo m
- (mathematics, slang)set square
Clipping ofgeografie.
geo f
- geography
- (rare)geology
Clipping ofgeótj. Possibly from the verbótte(“to be squinting”), but this is uncertain.
geo (comparativegeówer,superlativegeóws,predicative superlative'tgeóws)
- (obsolete)strange
geo
- (chiefly Early Middle English)alternative form ofye(“you”)
Inherited fromProto-Germanic*ju.
ġeō
- at some former time:once,before
10th century,The Wanderer:siþþan ġeāraiū · goldwine mīn(n)e
hrusan heolstre biwrāh, · ond iċ hēan þonan
wōd winterċeariġ · ofer waþema ġebind,- sinceonce, long ago, covered my goldfriend(s)
with darkness of earth, and poor I thereupon
traveled sad as winter over binding of waves,
- already
geo m orfby sense (pluralgeos)
- a member of theGrupo Especial de Operaciones