mui
Appearance
Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Symbol
[edit]mui
See also
[edit]Asturian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- mu (Central and Eastern Asturias, before consonants)
Etymology
[edit]Adverb
[edit]mui
Synonyms
[edit]Dalmatian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adverb
[edit]mui
Conjunction
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Dutch
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Contraction of muide. Doublet of mond.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]mui f (plural muien, diminutive muitje n)
- break or neck in a sandbar
- Synonym: suatiegeul
- (by extension) riptide (a strong flow of water)
- Synonym: muistroom
Derived terms
[edit]Farefare
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- [mùì]
Noun
[edit]mui
Derived terms
[edit]Japanese
[edit]Romanization
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Moore
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- [mùí]
Noun
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Old Galician-Portuguese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Apocope of muito, from Latin multus (“very”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]mui
- very
- 13th century CE, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, Códice de los músicos, cantiga 26 (facsimile):
- e logo chegar..a alma tomar demões q̇ a leuarõ. mui toſte ſẽ tardar
- and soon devils arrived, seizing the soul, and took it very quickly without delay
- e logo chegar..a alma tomar demões q̇ a leuarõ. mui toſte ſẽ tardar
Descendants
[edit]Portuguese
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Galician-Portuguese mui, clipping of muito.
Pronunciation
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Adverb
[edit]mui
Spanish
[edit]Adverb
[edit]mui
Further reading
[edit]- “mui”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.7, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 2023 November 28
Sranan Tongo
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
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Vietnamese
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Zhuang
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Tai *ʰmwɯjᴬ (“bear”). Cognate with Thai หมี (mǐi), Northern Thai ᩉ᩠ᨾᩦ, Lao ໝີ (mī), Lü ᦖᦲ (ṁii), Tai Dam ꪢꪲ, Shan မီ (mǐi), Ahom 𑜉𑜣 (mī), Nong Zhuang mue, Bouyei moil. Compare Old Chinese 羋 (OC *meʔ).
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /muːi˨˦/
- Tone numbers: mui1
- Hyphenation: mui
Noun
[edit]mui (Sawndip forms 𤞦 or 𪻄, 1957–1982 spelling mui)
- bear (animal)
Derived terms
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- Dalmatian terms derived from Latin
- Dalmatian lemmas
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- Rhymes:Dutch/œy̯
- Dutch lemmas
- Dutch nouns
- Dutch nouns with plural in -en
- Dutch feminine nouns
- Farefare lemmas
- Farefare nouns
- Japanese non-lemma forms
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- Moore nouns
- Old Galician-Portuguese terms derived from Latin
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- Old Galician-Portuguese adverbs
- Portuguese terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese
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- Sranan Tongo terms borrowed from Dutch
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- Sranan Tongo nouns
- Sranan Tongo dated terms
- srn:Female
- srn:People
- Vietnamese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Vietnamese lemmas
- Vietnamese nouns
- Zhuang terms inherited from Proto-Tai
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