muge
French edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Occitan muge, from Vulgar Latin *mūgō (cf. Italian muggine), a noun based on Latin mūgil (“mullet”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
muge m (plural muges)
Further reading edit
- “muge”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Norwegian Nynorsk edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
muge m (definite singular mugen, indefinite plural mugar, definite plural mugane)
- flock, congregation, big group of people
Derived terms edit
Noun edit
muge f (definite singular muga, indefinite plural muger, definite plural mugene)
Alternative forms edit
Verb edit
muge (present tense mugar, past tense muga, past participle muga, passive infinitive mugast, present participle mugande, imperative muge/mug)
References edit
- “muge” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese edit
Verb edit
muge
- inflection of mugir:
Spanish edit
Verb edit
muge
- inflection of mugir:
Volapük edit
Noun edit
muge