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moton
English
Etymology
Unknown. Perhaps derived from Old French; compare Norman moton (“chin”), from Old French menton (“chin; chinguard (of a helmet)”).
Noun
moton (plural motons)
- (military, historical) A small plate covering the armpit in armour of the 14th century and later.
References
Further reading
- moton in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Finnish
Noun
moton
- Genitive singular form of motto.
Anagrams
- monot
Middle English
Noun
moton
- Alternative form of motoun
Norman
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Compare Old French menton.
Noun
moton m (plural motons)
- (Jersey, anatomy) chin
Occitan
Alternative forms
- moutoun (Mistralian)
Etymology
From Old Occitan [Term?], from Vulgar Latin *multo, *multonis, from Gaulish [Term?], from Proto-Celtic *molto-. Compare French mouton.
Noun
moton m (plural motons) (Languedoc)
- sheep
See also
- amontanhatge
- feda, oelha
- pastor
Further reading
- Diccionari General de la Lenga Occitana, L’Academia occitana – Consistòri del Gai Saber, 2008-2016, page 430.
Old French
Noun
moton m (oblique plural motons, nominative singular motons, nominative plural moton)
- Alternative form of mouton
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motos
English
Noun
motos
- plural of moto
- Alternative letter-case form of MOTOS (“member of the opposite sex”)
Anagrams
- Smoot, Tooms, moots, smoot, stoom, tomos, tooms
Catalan
Noun
motos
- plural of moto
French
Noun
motos f
- plural of moto
Galician
Noun
motos f pl
- plural of moto
Latin
Participle
m?t?s
- accusative masculine plural of m?tus
Portuguese
Noun
motos
- plural of moto
Spanish
Noun
motos f pl
- plural of moto
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