jomo

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) * c1882, Sarat Chandra Das, Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet, John Murray (1902), page 71,
 * December 26.—The Deba has a dozen jomo and cows yielding plenty of milk. A jomo yields four times the quantity of milk which a cow or female yak gives. [&hellip;] the Tibetans value very highly the jo, which is, besides a good milker, most useful in husbandry.
 * December 26.—The Deba has a dozen jomo and cows yielding plenty of milk. A jomo yields four times the quantity of milk which a cow or female yak gives. [&hellip;] the Tibetans value very highly the jo, which is, besides a good milker, most useful in husbandry.

Etymology 2
Metathesis of.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) hole
 * 2) hole for a grave