obs
English
Alternative forms
- obs. (especially in the sense "obsolete")
Etymology 1
Adjective
obs
- (linguistics) Abbreviation of obsolete.
Etymology 2
Adjective
obs
- Clipping of observed.
Noun
obs (uncountable)
- (law enforcement, slang) Police observation.
- Synonym: obbo
- 2017, Jimmy Donnelly, Jimmy The Weed: Inside the Quality Street Gang:
- But I now knew I was under obs by the Gardai as well as by GMP.
- 2018, Paige Elizabeth Turner, Clock Face of Ills:
- Had you under obs for three weeks.
- An observation hut.
Noun
obs pl (plural only)
- (medicine) Observation(s) (blood pressure, temperature, etc).
Etymology 3
Noun
obs
- plural of ob
See also
- obs and gynae (etymologically unrelated)
Anagrams
Danish
Verb
obs
Adjective
obs
Proper noun
obs
- acronym of Oplysninger til Borgerne om Samfundet
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɔps/
- Hyphenation: obs
Etymology 1
Contraction
obs
- (chiefly colloquial or dated) alternative spelling of ob's
- 1843, Brothers Grimm, “Fundevogel”, in Kinder- und Haus-Märchen, Band 1[1], 5th edition, page 298:
- Es war einmal ein Förster, der gieng in den Wald auf die Jagd, und wie er in den Wald kam, hörte er schreien, als obs ein kleines Kind wäre, und gieng dem Schreien nach, da sah er endlich einen hohen Baum, und oben darauf saß ein kleines Kind.
- There once was a forester, who went into the forest to hunt, and as he entered the forest, he heard cries, as if it were a small child, and went after the cries, then at last he saw a tall tree, and upon it sat a small child.
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
obs
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Clipping of observant.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɔps/, /ʊps/
Adjective
obs (singular and plural obs)
References
- “obs” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
Swedish
Verb
obs
Anagrams
Volapük
Pronoun
obs