muot

See also: mướt and mượt

Achang

Etymology

From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *mut (to blow).

Pronunciation

  • (Myanmar) /muʌt˧/
  • (Lianghe) [mɛt³¹]
  • (Longchuan) [m̥ut⁵⁵]
  • (Luxi) [mut³¹]
  • (Xiandao) [m̥ut⁵⁵]

Verb

muot

  1. to blow

Further reading

  • Inglis, Douglas, Sampu, Nasaw, Jaseng, Wilai, Jana, Thocha (2005) A preliminary Ngochang–Kachin–English Lexicon[1], Payap University, page 84

Bikol Central

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: mu‧ot
  • IPA(key): /muˈʔot/ [muˈʔot]

Noun

mùot (Basahan spelling ᜋᜓᜂᜆ᜔)

  1. (formal, literary) love
    Synonyms: dangat, daba
    Antonym: ungis

Derived terms

Champenois

Alternative forms

  • (Langrois) mieut
  • (Rémois) muyot

Etymology

Inherited from Old French mui, from Latin mūtus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /my.o/

Adjective

muot m (feminine muote, plural muots)

  1. (Troyen) mute

References

  • Daunay, Jean (1998) Parlers de Champagne : Pour un classement thématique du vocabulaire des anciens parlers de Champagne (Aube - Marne - Haute-Marne)[2] (in French), Rumilly-lés-Vaudes
  • Baudoin, Alphonse (1885) Glossaire de la forêt de Clairvaux[3] (in French), Troyes

Latgalian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmùɔ̯tʲ]
  • Hyphenation: muot

Noun

muot

  1. vocative singular of muote

References

  • Nicole Nau (2011) A short grammar of Latgalian, München: LINCOM GmbH, →ISBN