muide
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch mude, from Old Frisian and western Old Dutch *mūtha, an Ingvaeonic variant (with loss of the nasal before a dental consonant, plus concomitant compensatory lengthening of the preceding vowel) of Old Dutch munt, whence modern Dutch mond and -monde in place names like IJsselmonde). Both derive from Proto-Germanic *munþaz (“mouth”). Often encountered in the dative plural form muiden in toponyms, functioning as a dative of location.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmœy̯də/
Noun
muide f (plural muiden, diminutive muitje n)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmˠɪdʲə/
Pronoun
muide
- alternative form of muidne
See also
| person | conjunctive (emphatic) |
disjunctive (emphatic) |
possessive determiner | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | first | mé (mise) |
mo L m' before vowel sounds | ||
| second | tú (tusa)1 |
thú (thusa) |
do L d' before vowel sounds | ||
| third | m | sé (seisean) |
é (eisean) |
a L | |
| f | sí (sise) |
í (ise) |
a H | ||
| n | — | ea | — | ||
| plural | first | muid, sinn (muidne, muide), (sinne) |
ár E | ||
| second | sibh (sibhse)1 |
bhur E | |||
| third | siad (siadsan) |
iad (iadsan) |
a E | ||
Middle Irish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
muide m
Inflection
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