See also: aamu, amu, AMU, amʊ, and āmǔ

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Etymology edit

From Old Irish i mmudu, from madae (vain, ineffectual).

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Adverb edit

amú

  1. wasted, in vain
  2. astray

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Kamkata-viri edit

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  • amó (house, room) (Kamviri)

Etymology 1 edit

From Proto-Nuristani *amā́ (whence Ashkun amá, Prasuni umú, Tregami ëmá, Waigali ëma), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dmáH (at home) (whence Sanskrit अमा (amā́)).

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amú f (Kata-vari)

  1. house
  2. room

Etymology 2 edit

From Proto-Nuristani *āmmána, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HáHtmā (breath, soul) (whence Sanskrit आत्मन् (ātmán)), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁éh₁t-mō (whence Old High German ātum, Tocharian B āñme), from *h₁eh₁t- (to breathe).

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Pronoun edit

amú

  1. self