- Gode - definition of Gode by The Free Dictionary
Define Gode Gode synonyms, Gode pronunciation, Gode translation, English dictionary definition of Gode a n 1 Good Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G C Merriam Co
- Gode - Wikipedia
Gode (Somali: Godey, Amharic: ጎዴ) is a city in the Somali Region of Ethiopia Located in the Shabelle Zone, the city was the capital of the Somali Region until 1995 when Jijiga became the capital Gode Airport, also known as the Ugas Mirad Airport (IATA code GDE), has regular flights operated by Ethiopian Airlines
- Godē, Ethiopia - all you need to know
Gode, also known as Sumalē, is a vibrant and culturally rich city located in Ethiopia Visitors can expect to be welcomed with warmth and hospitality by the local residents The city is known for its bustling markets, where you can find a variety of traditional crafts and goods
- gode (French, Italian, Swedish): meaning, definition - WordSense
From Old Norse góði, from the adjevtive góðr ("good"), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰedʰ- ("to join, to unite") From Old Norse goði, from goð ("god") Helen a supplié Ann de la baiser avec le gode ceinture Il y a un gode caché sous son lit Goder, faire des plis — Li drî d’voss frak pleûtèie : le derrière de votre capote gode, fait des plis
- gode - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online
A gode refers to an ancient Norse deity, characterized as a god or goddess In Norse mythology, gods like Odin, Thor, and Freya were considered godar (plural of gode) who held revered positions in the Norse pantheon
- Gode - Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, and Related Names
This name derives from the Old High German and Old Norse “Godafrid and Guðifriðr,” composed of two elements: “*gudą” (god, deity, divine being) plus “*friþuz” (peace, tranquility, friendship) In turn, the name means “God’s peace, peaceful pledge, God gives me peace of mind, my friendship with God ”
- gode - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Store multinasjonale selskap kjøper opp gode ideer og gjør dem til sine egne gode: Good
- gode - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Pl gōdes, (early) gādien 1 (a) A pointed rod for driving oxen, etc , a goad; also, a sharp metal spike of any sort; (b) a linear measure, the length of a goad c1225 (?c1200) St Juliana (Bod 34)547 : A swiðe wunderlich hweol wið irnene gadien kene to keoruen
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