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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024po•made /pɑˈmeɪd, -ˈmɑd/USA pronunciation n., v., -mad•ed, -mad•ing. n. [uncountable] - Clothinga scented, greasy substance or ointment, esp. for the hair.
v. [~ + object] - Clothingto apply pomade to.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024po•made (po mād′, -mäd′, pō-),USA pronunciation n., v., -mad•ed, -mad•ing. n. - Clothinga scented ointment, esp. one used for the scalp or for dressing the hair.
v.t. - Clothingto dress with pomade;
apply pomade to.
- Latin, plural (taken in Vulgar Latin as feminine singular) of pōmum fruit) + -ata -ade1. See pomatum
- Italian pomata (so called because apples were origin, originally an ingredient), equivalent. to pom(a) apple (
- French
- earlier pommade 1555–65
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: pomade /pəˈmɑːd -ˈmeɪd/ n - a perfumed oil or ointment put on the hair, as to make it smooth and shiny
vb - (transitive) to put pomade on
Also called: pomatum /pəˈmeɪtəm/ Etymology: 16th Century: from French pommade, from Italian pomato (originally made partly from apples), from Latin pōmum apple |