What does GOH mean?
GOH means German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)
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What is the abbreviation for German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)?
German, Old High (ca. 750-1050) can be abbreviated as GOH
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What does GOH stand for? GOH stands for "German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)". |
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How to abbreviate "German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)"? "German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)" can be abbreviated as GOH. |
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What is the meaning of GOH abbreviation? The meaning of GOH abbreviation is "German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)". |
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What is GOH abbreviation? One of the definitions of GOH is "German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)". |
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What does GOH mean? GOH as abbreviation means "German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)". |
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What is shorthand of German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)? The most common shorthand of "German, Old High (ca. 750-1050)" is GOH. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- OCRVTHS - Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School
- ORRHS - Old Rochester Regional High School
- ORRJHS - Old Rochester Regional Junior High School
- OWGS - Old World German Sausage, Inc.
- OOGBB - Old Order German Baptist Brethren
- OOJH - Old Orchard Junior High
- GHSF - German High Seas Fleet
- HSOB - High School Old Boys
- OHG - Old High German
- GMH - German Middle High
- GOH - German Old High
- HCM - high Ca medium
- HVACC - High Voltage Activated Ca Channel
- ghc - German High Command
- hg - High German
- FART - Fecal Air Rectally Transmitted. Daft and amusing restrospectively devised acronym, so it's technically a 'backronym'. The word fart in fact is derived from Old High German 'ferzan' (pronounced fertsan) from older Germanic roots 'fertan', both of which are
- ANG - Old English (ca. 450-1100)
- FRO - French, Old (842- ca. 1400)
- GMH - German, Middle High (ca. 1050-1500)