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muid
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French muid, from Latin modius. Doublet of modius.
Noun
muid (plural muids)
- An old French liquid measure of approximately 274.2 litres.
Anagrams
- Dumi, Mudi
French
Etymology
From Latin modius.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m?i/
Noun
muid m (plural muids)
- (historical) hogshead
Further reading
- “muid” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Irish
Etymology
From the first-person plural present verb ending -mid reanalyzed as a subject pronoun.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??d?/
Pronoun
muid (emphatic form muide, muidne)
- (Connacht, Ulster) we (conjunctive)
Usage notes
- The use of muid as the subject of analytic verb forms is accepted in the written standard as an alternative to synthetic first-person plural verb forms. It is found in colloquial usage in Ulster and parts of Connacht.
Synonyms
- sinn (disjunctive)
See also
muid From the web:
- muiden what to do
- what does mid mean
- what does muid mean in irish
- what is muid number
- what does mid mean in french
- what does demi-muid mean
- what does beidh muid mean
- what was the muiderslot castle used for
wrongun
wrongun From the web:
- what is wrong un mean
- what does wrong un mean
- what does wrong un mean slang
- what does wrongen mean
- what does wrongun stand for
- what does wrongun me
- wrong un cricket
- what is a wrong un in slang
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