mok
Awar uredi
Noun uredi
mok
Further reading uredi
- Catherine Levy, 2002, A tentative description of Awar phonology and morphology (Lower Ramu family, Papua-New Guinea), Univ. libre de Bruxelles. (Doctoral dissertation, Université Libre de Bruxelles; 289pp.), page 22
Dutch uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Etymology 1 uredi
Probably related to Stari Holandski *mocha (“piece, lump”), from Proto-Germanic *mukkan- (“bump, lump”), perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *muk- (“heap”), similar to Antički Grčki μύκων (múkōn, “pile”). Compare Old English mūga, Old Norse múgr (“mass, heap (of corn)”).[1][2]
Noun uredi
mok f or m (plural mokken, diminutive mokje n)
Descendants uredi
Etymology 2 uredi
17th century, alternative form of muik, from Middle Dutch muyck, from Proto-West Germanic *mūk-, (*mukk-). Cognate with Nemački Mauke, which see.
Noun uredi
mok f (uncountable)
- mud fever (infection of a horse’s lower limb)
Etymology 3 uredi
See the lemma.
Verb uredi
mok
References uredi
- ↑ Pokorny, Julius (1959) Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary] (in German), Bern, München: Francke Verlag, page 752
- ↑ Šablon:R:nl:Etymologiebank
Anagrams uredi
Middle English uredi
Noun uredi
mok
- Alternative form of muk
Zhuang uredi
Pronunciation uredi
- (Standard Zhuang) MFA(ključ): /moːk˧˥/
- Tone numbers: mok7
- Hyphenation: mok
Etymology 1 uredi
From Proto-Tai *ʰmoːkᴰ (“fog”), from Old Chinese 霧 (“fog; mist”).[1] Cognate with Tajski หมอก, Lao ໝອກ (mǭk), Lü ᦖᦸᧅᧈ (ṁoak1), Shan မွၵ်ႇ (mòak), Ahom 𑜉𑜨𑜀𑜫 (mok), Nong Zhuang moag or mog, Saek ม̄อก.
Noun uredi
mok (old orthography mok)
Derived terms uredi
Etymology 2 uredi
Noun uredi
mok (old orthography mok)