It is a word that means fool. It is not commonly in use any longer.
The word mome is a noun. A mome is a term for a stupid person. This term is no longer in use in present day English.
With an accent (môme) it is ... it means "kid."
"Mome" is pronounced as "mohm".
Mome Ki Gudiya was created in 1972.
môme is Parisian slang for a child and is also included in the famous poem Jabberwocky
my child (slang)
In Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, Humpty Dumpty says this:`Well, a "rath" is a sort of green pig: but "mome" I'm not certain about. I think it's short for "from home" -- meaning that they'd lost their way, you know.' But in an earlier publication, Carroll defined 'mome' in this way:(hence 'solemome' 'solemone' and 'solemn') "grave" Much of the point of Jabberwocky, is that it is comprised of meaningless nonsense words, and the definition of them is irrelevant. Carroll's inconsistency of definition demonstrates this, so it is just as valid to ascribe the words with your own meanings as it is to adhere to Carroll's.
i guess so cuz like who cant mome
Borogoves is a noun. It has the definite article 'the' before it.'Twas brillig, and the slithy tovesDid gyre and gimble in the wabe;All mimsy were the borogoves,And the mome raths outgrabe.
"Real" is the root word of "really".
Yes. The word "is" is a real word. of course it is.
Yes it is a real word.