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Etymology 1

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From Portuguese Goa, from Konkani गोंय (goiya), from Sanskrit गोमन्त (gomanta).

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Goa

  1. A state in western India. Capital: Panaji.
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Goa (uncountable)

  1. (music) A form of trance music that originated during the late 1980s in Goa, India.
    Synonym: Goa trance

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Etymology 2

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From Icelandic góa.

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Goa

  1. The fifth winter month of the traditional Icelandic calendar, running from mid-February to mid-March.
    • 1998, Terry G. Lacy, Ring of Seasons, University of Michigan Press, published 2000, page 59:
      The month of Thorri was followed by Góa, when the farmer often left to go fishing and his wife had to see to managing the household.
    • 2012, Julian Meldon D'Arcy, translating Þórbergur Þórðarson, The Stones Speak, in Of Icelandic Nobles and Idiot Savants, Brú 2014, p. 147:
      In the last week of Goa, in mid-March, there occurred an example of God's great providence: a large schooner from Dunkirk in France ran aground on one of the Hálsasker skerries off the coast of the eastern part of Suðursveit.

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Goa f

  1. Goa (a state of India)

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Konkani गोंय (goiya), from Sanskrit गोमन्त (gomanta).

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  • Hyphenation: Go‧a

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Goa f

  1. Goa (a state of India)

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Goa is never indicated by an article; see usage notes for Portugal.

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Spanish

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɡoa/ [ˈɡo.a]
  • Rhymes: -oa
  • Syllabification: Go‧a

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Goa ?

  1. Goa (a state in western India)