Gom
Origin 1
Compare Irish gamal, "stupid-looking person".
Full definition of gom
Noun
gom
(plural goms)- (Ireland) A foolish person
- 1926, Seán O'Casey, The Plough and the Stars, Act II, 173:Fluther: ... You must think Fluther's a right gom.
Origin 2
Middle English gomme, gumme, from Anglo-Norman gome, from Late Latin gumma, from Latin cummi, gummi, from Ancient Greek κόμμι, from Egyptian ḳmj-t (qemỵt, qemà i) 'acanthus resin'.