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noun - an undesirable hospital patient
GOMER - Gomer (, Standard Hebrew Gómer, Tiberian Hebrew Gmer, pro noun ced [ome]) was the eldest son of Japheth (and of the Japhetic line), and father of Ashk...
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First name of the cousin of Goober who was regularly on the receiving end of Sgt. Carter's tirades |
Biblical name shared by the oldest son of Japheth & a TV Marine |
The prophet Hosea married a Harlot named this; her last name probably wasn't Pyle |
This Ohio town shares its name with Hosea's Old Testament wife & the first name of a TV military hayseed |
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A Hebrew measure of dry weight. |
A conical chamber at the breech of the bore in heavy ordnance, especially in mortars. |
An inept or stupid colleague, especially a trainee. |
(used by doctors) a troublesome patient, especially an elderly one. |
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Gomer (, Standard Hebrew Gómer, Tiberian Hebrew Gmer, pronounced [ome]) was the eldest son of Japheth (and of the Japhetic line), and father of Ashkenaz, Riphath, and Togarmah, according to the "Table of Nations" in the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 10). * The eponymous Gomer, "standing for the whole family," as the compilers of the Jewish Encyclopedia expressed it, is also mentioned in Book of Ezekiel 38:6 as the ally of Gog, the chief of the land of Magog. * The Hebrew name Gomer refers to the Cimmerians, who dwelt in what is now southern Russia, "beyond the Caucusus", and attacked Assyria in the late 7th century BC. The Assyrians called them Gimmerai; the Cimmerian king Teushpa was defeated by Assarhadon of Assyria sometime between 681 and 668 BC. |