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▪ I. † gomer1 Obs. Also 4 goomor, 4–5 gomor. [a. L. gomor, Gr. γοµόρ, transliteration of Heb. ﻋōmer: see omer.] A Hebrew measure = omer; sometimes confused with homer2.c 1000 ælfric Exod. xvi. 16 An ᵹemetfæt full, þe hiᵹ gomor heton. 1382 Wyclif Exod. xvi. 22 Thei gadreden..two gomors bi eche man. ...
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Gomer
Traditional identifications
Josephus placed Gomer and the "Gomerites" in Anatolian Galatia: "For Gomer founded those whom the Greeks now call Galatians Gomer's descendants
Three sons of Gomer are mentioned in Genesis 10, namely:
Ashkenaz
Riphath (spelled Diphath in I Chronicles)
Togarmah
Children of
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Gomer
Gomer2 (ˈgəʊmə(r)) [f. the name of the inventor, a French officer under Napoleon I.] Gomer chamber, a conical chamber with spherical bottom used in smooth-bore guns and mortars. Hence Gomer-chambered, Gomer mortar, etc.1828 J. M. Spearman Brit. Gunner (ed. 2) 135 To find the Content of a Gomer, or o...
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Gomer (disambiguation)
Gomer may also refer to:
Places
Gomer, Armenia, a town
Gomer, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, a commune
Gomer, Ohio, U.S., an unincorporated community
Gomer Show and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
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Joseph Gomer
Joseph Gomer may refer to:
Joseph Gomer (missionary) (1834–1892), African American missionary
Joseph Gomer (pilot) (1920–2013), African-American pilot
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Robert Gomer
Robert Gomer (24 March 1924, in Vienna, Austria – 12 December 2016) was an Austrian scientist known for his research on field electron emission and field
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Steve Gomer
Steve Gomer is an American film and television director. Gomer shifted into television directing in 2000 with the "Hanlon's Choice" episode of Chicago Hope.
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Russell Gomer
Russell Gomer is a Welsh actor who has worked extensively in television roles. Gomer released the video under the name of spoof actor David Garland Jones, a comedy creation of writer Jon Tregenna.
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Sara Gomer
Sara Louise Gomer (born 13 May 1964) is a retired tennis player from Great Britain. Gomer won one WTA singles title, the 1988 Northern California Open, in Aptos, California, coached by Chris Bradnam.
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Seren Gomer
Seren Gomer was the first Welsh-language weekly newspaper. The first number was published in 1814 in Swansea by the local Baptist minister and writer Joseph Harris (Gomer).
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Gomer (name)
People with the given name or surname include:
Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount Kemsley (1883–1968), Welsh colliery owner and newspaper publisher
Gomer Gunn Sara Gomer (born 1964), English retired tennis player
Steve Gomer, American film and television director who made his debut in 1987
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Gomer Jones
Gomer Thomas Jones (February 26, 1914 – March 21, 1971) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator.
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Gomer Hughes
Gomer Hughes (13 May 1910 – ) was a Welsh dual-code international rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s Playing career
International honours
Gomer Hughes represented Wales XV (RU) while at Swinton (RL) in the 'Victory International' non-Test match(es) between
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Gomer Press
Gomer Press (Welsh: Gwasg Gomer) is a family printing (and formerly publishing) company based in Llandysul, west Wales. In September 2019, it was announced that Gomer would be closing their publishing arm to focus on printing.
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