mulus

  • 71Maulesel — Sm (Maultier n.) std. (15. Jh.), fnhd. mūlesel, mūl( tier) Hybridbildung. Verdeutlichende Zusammensetzung aus mhd. mūl m./n., ahd. mūl m., das wie ae. mūl und anord. múll entlehnt ist aus l. mūlus m. Maultier . Die Differenzierung zwischen… …

    Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • 72mul- — *mul germ., Maskulinum: nhd. Maulesel; ne. mule; Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., mnd., ahd.; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. mūlus; Etymologie: lat …

    Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • 73ai-3, (*hei-, heiu̯ā) —     ai 3, (*hei , heiu̯ā)     English meaning: to give     Deutsche Übersetzung: “geben, zuteilen”, about mediales ‘sich geben lassen” dann also “nehmen”     Note: From the reduced Root ghabh : “to grab, take”, derived Root ap 1 (exact ǝp ) : ēp …

    Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • 74Mulatto — Mu*lat to, n.; pl. {Mulattoes}. [Sp. & Pg. mulato, masc., mulata, fem., of a mixed breed, fr. mulo mule, L. mulus. See {Mule}.] The offspring of a negress by a white man, or of a white woman by a negro, usually of a brownish yellow complexion.… …

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  • 75Mulattoes — Mulatto Mu*lat to, n.; pl. {Mulattoes}. [Sp. & Pg. mulato, masc., mulata, fem., of a mixed breed, fr. mulo mule, L. mulus. See {Mule}.] The offspring of a negress by a white man, or of a white woman by a negro, usually of a brownish yellow… …

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  • 76Muleteer — Mu le*teer , n. [F. muletier, fr. mulet a mule, dim. fr. L. mulus.] One who drives mules. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 77mulatto — noun (plural toes or tos) Etymology: Spanish mulato, from mulo mule, from Latin mulus Date: 1593 1. the first generation offspring of a black person and a white person 2. a person of mixed white and black ancestry …

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  • 78muleta — noun Etymology: Spanish, crutch, muleta, diminutive of mula she mule, from Latin, feminine of mulus mule Date: 1838 a small cloth attached to a short tapered stick and used by a matador in place of the large cape during the final stage of a… …

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  • 79mule — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French mul, from Latin mulus Date: 13th century 1. a. a hybrid between a horse and a donkey; especially the offspring of a male donkey and a mare b. a self sterile plant whether hybrid or not c. a… …

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  • 80Мул — (от лат. mulus)         домашнее животное, гибрид лошади (кобылы) и осла (самца). Имеет внешние признаки обоих родительских видов. От кобылы М. наследуют величину тела и способность к быстрому движению, от осла выносливость и исключительную по… …

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